UNIVERSITYg/miFORNIA 
COLLEGE  of  MINING 


DEPARTMENTAL 
LIBRARY 


BEQUEST  OF 


SAMUELBENEDICTCHRISTY 

PROFESSOR  OF 

MINING  AND  METALLURGY 
1885-1914 


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HANDY  LISTS 


OF 


TECHNICAL  LITERATURE 


Reference  Catalogue  of  Books  printed  in  English  from  1880  to  1888 

inclusive:  to  which  is  added  a  select  list  of  books  printed 

before  1 880  and  still  kept  on  Publishers'1 

and  Jobbers1  lists. 

COMPILED  BY  H.  E.  HAFERKORN. 

PART  IV. 

M*INES  AND  MINING, 

ASSAYING,  METALLURY,  ANALYTICAL  CHEMISTRY,  MINERALS  AND 
MINERALOGY,  GEOLOGY,  PAL/EONTOLOGY,  ETC. 

Including  issues  up  to  May  1891,  and  a  number  of  earlier  Books  frequently  met 

with  in  Catalogues.     Together  with  a  list  of  Periodicals 

and  Annuals  in  these  Branches. 


MILWAUKEE,  Wis. 


PUBLISHER. 


LONDON  : 


T      T 

PUBLISHERS  *  AND     IMPORTERS, 


15  Zing  William  Street,  West  Strand. 


1891. 


MANDY  LIST 


OF 


BOOKS  ON  MINES  AND  MINING, 

Assaying,  Metallurgy,  Analytical  Chemistry,  Minerals  and 
Mineralogy,  Geology,  Palaeontology, 


AN  ALPHABETICAL 

REFERENCE  CATALOGUE,  ARRANGED  UNDER  AUTHORS  AND  SUBJECTS,  AND  IN- 
CLUDING ANALYTICAL  REFERENCES  TO  THE  CONTENTS 
OF  IMPORTANT  WORKS. 

COMPILED  BY  H.  E.  HAFERKORN. 

ii 

Including-  Issues  from  188O  to  May  1891,  and  a  number  of  Books  published  before 

188O,  frequently  met  with  in-  Catalogues  ;  together  with  a  List  of 

Periodicals  and  Annuals  in  these  Branches. 

And  a  sJiort  List  of  important  Works  in  the  German  Language. 


MILWAUKEE,  WIS, 


&c  BIIRID., 

E. 


LONDON ! 


Publishers  ar^cl    Importers, 
PUBLISHER.  15  King  William  St.,  West  Stranil. 

1891. 


COPYRIGHT,  i89i, 

BV 

HENRY  E.  HAFERKORN. 


PRESS  OF 
NATIONAL  PRINTING  Co., 

MlMVATKKK,  \\'IS. 


INTRODUCTION. 


Part  IV.  of  Mr.  H.  E.  Haferkorn's  "Handy  Lists"  treats  of  topics 
of  exceptional  importance  and  value  to  different  parts  of  our  country, 
and  will  no  doubt  be  received  with  the  same  interest  as  the  preceding 
parts.  Not  only,  as  far  as  I  have  been  able  to  discover  in  examining  it, 
is  it  fully  up  to  the  high  Standard  of  its  predecessors,  but  the  changes 
introduced  in  the  arrangement  and  fully  explained  in  the  preface  are 
genuine  improvements,  and  will  be  specially  appreciated  by  those  who 
have  found  it  somewhat  irksome,  in  searching  for  the  literature  of  a 
particular  subject,  to  look  up  successively  the  books  under  a  long  series 
of  numbers,  when  frequently,  the  author's  name  or  the  title  of  the  work, 
if  given  as  it  is  now,  is  sufficient  guide  for  eliminating  works  that  are 
not  wanted.  No  librarian,  bookseller  or  technical  worker  can  do  without 
the  Handy  Lists,  if  he  has  occasion  to  look  for  the  information  they 
contain  and  wants  to  find  easily  what  a  long  and  weary  search  would 
otherwise  frequently  fail  to  reveal. 

K.  A:  LINDERFELT. 

Milvvaiikee  Public  Library, 
July  20.  1891. 


PREFACE. 


Practical  experience  in  using  the  parts  of  the  "Handy  Lists"  already  published, 
has  suggested  various  improvements  in  their  arrangement,  which  have,  been  intro- 
duced in  the  present,  issue,  in  order  to  enable  those  who  consult  them  to  find  what 
they  want  easily  and  with  as  little  waste  of  time  as  possible.  Thus,  the  method  of 
entering  subject  references  has  been  changed  BO  as  to  give  UNDER  KAMI  srn.ncrr  IIKAD- 

IXG  AN  AITIIOR  AND  SHORT-TITLE   LIST  OK  ALL   I  N DKPENDKNT  WORKS  ON  THIS  TOPIC,  instead 

of  merely  giving  the  numbers  assigned  to  the  books  in  the  HANDY  LISTS. 

If  the  FULL  title  of  such  a  work  is  desired,  it  will  be  found  under  its  number  as 
heretofore. 

Analytical  subject  references  to  parts  of  books,  such  as  cyclopedias,  technical 
periodical  publications,  etc.,  on  the  other  hand,  are,  still  referred  to  under  each  sub- 
ject by  number. 

In  compliance  with  the  expressed  wishes  of  a  number  of  users  of  the  former 
HANDY  LISTS,  all  the  books  included  in  the  present  part,  whether  strictly  belonging 
to  the  period  1880 — 1891,  or  printed  before  1880,'have  been  entered  in  a  single 
alphabetical  series.  Suggestions  for  other  improvements  in  the  make-up  are  earn- 
estly desired  and  will  receive  attention  in  future  issues  if  their  introduction  appears 
to  be  advantageous. 

For  the  purpose  of  dejiniinj  the  sco/ie  tend  uature  of  ini/>oi'/<tn(  trorks,  particularly 
irhere  'it  is  not  stt{Jic!etttli/  <'.r/>resse<l  in,  flu'  title,  special  editorial  notes  <in.<l  tables  of  contents 
hare  been.  a<bled  hi  man,;/  cases;  but,  in  order  to  prevent  this  feature  to  be  looked  upon 
in  the  nature  of  an  advertisement,  it  seems  desirable  to  state  emphatically  that  in 
no  instance  lias  a  charge  of  any  kind  been  made  for  pointing  out  the  special  value' 
of  such  works. 

A  short  list  of  German  works  by  distinguished  authors  in  the  field  covered  in 
this  part  of  the  HANDY  LISTS,  has  been  added  for  the  benefit  of  the  numerous 
workers  in  this  country  familiar  with  the  German  language,  and  the  usual  list  of 
periodical  publications, is  continued. 

mid  nndoubtedlv  ha\e  been  desirable  to  include  a  much    fuller  list  of  (lor- 


Considering  the  fact  that  the  compilation  of  the  "Handy  Lists" 
is  an  undertaking  which  requires  an  enormous  amount  of  labor  in  order 
to  make  the  entries  more  reliable  than  in  other  catalogues,  Users  and 
Subscribers  should  try  to  reward  the  compiler  by  recommending  this 
work  to  parties  interested  in  technical  literature  and  mention  the 
"Handy  Lists"  as  the  source  of  information  in  placing  orders  for 

in  the  key  mttniieer^xt^nxteo^ntnif^aTOoin^aD 

so  that  the  heavy  letters  indicate  the  i>n.blisher  or  sole  <«j<'nt,  while  those  in  ordinary 
light-faced  type  designate  the  jobber,  to  whom  the  bookseller  may  apply  for  copies 
in  case  the  publisher  should  be  out  of  the  work. 

The  various  editions  of  a  book  with  their  prices  have  been  specified,  including 
American  reprints  of  English  works,  the  price  mentioned  being  that  of  the  <n-i<ji.,n«l 
publication. 

If  a  second  value  is  added,  in.  a  ilijfi'mit  mont'/ari/  sfwiidttrd,  it  indicates  the  price 
at  which  the  book  is  sold  by  the  jobber  or  agent  stated  in  connection  with  each 
entry. 

If  a  book  has  been  advertised  in  a  catalogue  of  second-hand  books,  or  in  the 
catalogue  of  retail  booksellers  dealing  largely  in  technical  books,  the.  price  is  en- 
closed in  parenthesis,  indicating  that  this  is  NOT  the  publisher's  price. 

The  exact  year  of  publication  has  been  added  in  all  cases  where  it  could  be  as- 
certained, and  enclosed  in  brackets  whenever  it  does  not  appear  on  the  title  page. 
When  two  or  more  editions  have  been  issued  at  the  same  price  the  dates  of  all  but 
the  last  have  been  enclosed  in  paretheses. 

The  subject  headings  are  entered  in  the  same  alphabetical  series  as  the  authors, 
but  are  distinguished  by  being  printed  in  italics. 

When  a  "w,"  or  "see  also"  precedes  a  in.un.ln'r,  it  signifies  that  the  subject  is  in- 
cidentally treated  in  the  work  referred  to;  but  when  placed  before  a  name,  the  "wr 
dlxo"  indicates  other  related  subjects,  which  must  also  be  looked  up  in  order  to  ob- 
tain the  whole  literature  on  any  given  subject. 

Works  occurring  in  a  preceding  part  of  the  HANDY  LISTS,  are  referred  to  under 
the  number  attached  to  each  one  in  part  I,  or  part  II,  etc.,  as  the  case  may  be,  and 
are  not  repeated  in  the  present  part. 


PREFACE. 


r 


Practical  experience  in  using  the  parts  of  the  "Handy  Lists"  already  published, 
has  suggested  various  improvements  in  their  arrangement,  which  have;  been  intro- 
duced in  the  present  issue,  in  order  to  enable  those  who  consult  them  to  find  what 
they  want  easily  and  with  as  little  waste;  of  time  as  possible.  Thus,  the  method  of 
entering  subject  references  has  been  changed  so  as  to  give  UNDER.  EACH  SUIJ.IKCT  HEAD- 
IN*;  AX  Al'TIIOK  AXD  SHORT-TITLE  LIST  OF  ALL  INDEI'EXDEXT  WORKS  ON  TIMS  TOPIC,  instead 

of  merely  giving  the  numbers  assigned  to  the  books  in  the  HANDY  LISTS. 

If  the  Fi'LL  title  of  such  a  work  is  desired,  it  will  be  found  under  its  number  as 
heretofore. 

Analytical  subject  references  to  parts  of  books,  such  as  cyclopedias,  technical 
periodical  publications,  etc.,  on  the  other  hand,  are  still  referred  to  under  each  sub- 
ject by  number. 

In  compliance  with  the:  expressed  wishes  of  a  number  of  users  of  the  former 
HANDY  LISTS,  all  the  books  included  in  the  present  part,  whether  strictly  belonging 
to  the  period  1880 — 1891,  or  printed  before  1880,  have  been  entered  in  a  single 
alphabetical  series.  Suggestions  for  other  improvements  in  the  make-up  are  earn- 
estly desired  and  will  receive  attention  in  future  issues  if  their  introduction  appears 
to  be  advantageous. 

/''or  the  j>ni'jtow  of  defining  /lie  wope  aixl  nature  of  important  works,  particularly 
ti'lit't-i'  if  /.s-  not  sufficiently  e.rj»"exw</  -In.  the  /i/le,  xjtecial.  e<l!for!«!  tiofrx  <ni<l  f ah/ex  of  confi'tttH 
li« re  hint.  d(((fc(f  in  iin/it.i/  rawx;  l)iit,  ill  order  to  prevent  this  feature  to  be  looked  upon 
in  the  nature  of  an  advertisement,  it  seems  desirable  to  state  emphatically  that  in 
no  instance  has  a  charge  of  any  kind  been  made  for  pointing  out  the  special  value 
of  such  works. 

A  short  list  of  German  works  by  distinguished  authors  in  the  field  covered  in 
this  part  of  the  HAXDY  LISTS,  has  been  added  for  the  benefit  of  the  numerous 
workers  in  this  country  familiar  with  the  German  language,  and  the  usual  list  of 
periodical  publications, is  continued. 

It  would  undoubtedly  have  been  desirable  to  include  a  much  fuller  list  of  Gor- 
erninenf  publications,  as  well  as  works  on  Chemist ri/,  Geolo;/;/  and  J'dJeonfolofjif,  but  it 
was  considered  necessary  to  merely  make  a  selection  of  the  most  important  of 
these,  so  as  not  to  swell  unduly  the  size  of  this  HANDY  LIST,  or  delay  its  publication 
by  the  inherent  difficulty  of  obtaining  the  necessary  information. 

The  main  entry  of  each  work  will  be  found  under  the  author's  name,  con- 
taining full  title,  year  of  issue,  publisher's  or  agent's  name,  editions  and  price. 
The  publishw  or  distributing  agent  of  each  book  is  indicated  by  a  system  of  abbre- 
viations, at  the  end  of  the  entry,  which  are  explained  in  the  accompanying  A>//, 
containing  a  list  of  all  publishers  and  agents  represented  in  this  part.  For  the  con- 
venience, of  booksellers,  and  especially  in  order  to  facilitate  procuring  books  in  a 
hurry,  the  method  of  distinguishing  the  piihlisher  in  each  work  heretofore  employed 
in  the  key  has  been  extended  in  this  part  to  the  abbreviations  in  the  main  entry, 
so  that  the  heavy  letters  indicate  the  />tih/ix/ier  or  xole  aaent,  while  those  in' ordinary 
light-faced  type  designate  the  jobber,  to  whom  the  bookseller  may  apply  for  copies 
in  case  the  publisher  should  be  out  of  the  work. 

The  various  editions  of  a  book  with  their  prices  have  been  specified,  including 
American  reprints  of  English  works,  the  price  mentioned  being  that  of  the  oridindl, 
publication. 

If  a  second  value  is  added,  In.  a  '///for///  moiie/dr;/  ddita'drd,  it  indicates  the  price 
at  which  the  book  is  sold  by  the  jobber  or  agent  stated  in  connection  with  each 
entry. 

If  a  book  has  been  advertised  in  a  catalogue  of  second-hand  books,  or  in  the 
catalogue  of  retail  booksellers  dealing  largely  in  technical  books,  the.  price  is  en- 
closed in  parenthesis,  indicating  that  this  is  NOT  the  publisher's  price. 

The  exact  year  of  publication  has  been  added  in  all  cases  where  it  could  be  as- 
certained, and  enclosed  in  brackets  whenever  it  does  not  appear  on  the  title  page. 
When  two  or  more,  editions  have  been  issued  at  the  same  price  the.  dates  of  all  but 
the  last  have  been  enclosed  in  paretheses. 

The  subject  headings  are  entered  in  the  same  alphabetical  series  as  the  authors, 
but  are  distinguished  by  being  printed  in  italics. 

When  a  "we,"  or  "see  also"  precedes  a  iiiiin.her,  it  signifies  that  the  subject  is  in- 
cidentally treated  in  the  wrork  referred  to;  but  when  placed  before  a  name,  the  "we 
<tlw>"  indicates  other  related  subjects,  which  must  also  be  looked  up  in  order  to  ob- 
tain the  whole  literature  on  any  given  subject. 

Works  occurring  in  a  preceding  part  of  the  HANDY  LISTS,  are  referred  to  under 
the  number  attached  to  each  one  in  part  I,  or  part  II,  etc.,  as  the  case  may  be,  and 
are  not  repeated  in  the  present  part. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


add.      (additional, 
addit.   (additions. 

Adv.  Sci.  Ser.     Ad- 
vanced Science  Scr- 


A  mm  vinous. 


les. 

Anon. 

Bait.   Baltimore. 

bds.  boards  ( bound 
in  board  cover). 

Be  van's  B.  M.  I. 
B  e  va  n  '  s  British 
Manufacturing  In- 
dustries. 

Bohn's  Sci.  Lib. 
B  o  h  n  's  Scientific 
Library. 

Bohn's  Illus.  Lib. 
Bohn's  Illustrated 
Library. 

Bost.     Boston. 

Camb.  Math.  Ser. 
Cambridge  Mathe- 
matical Series. 

Camb.  Sch.  and  Coll. 
T.  B.  Cambridge 
School  and  College 
Text  Books. 

Case.  Tech.  Man. 
('asset's  Technical 
Manuals. 

Chic.     Chicago. 

do.  cloth  (binding). 


Diag.   1  (liaixl,ims> 

Long.  T.  B.S.    Long- 

diag.   i 

man's    Text     Book 

Dec.    December. 

Series. 

ea.  each. 

i  Jl  '      lar<re 

Ed.  '    edition,     edi- 

la.     i 

ed.    i  ted,  editor. 

Lib.  Library. 

Elem.  Ser.    Elemen- 

lithog.  lithographed 

turv  Series                   Lond.  London. 

enl.  enlarged.              Manch.  Manchester. 
flex,  flexible.'             Mass.  Massachusetts 

Fold.    »  folded,    fol- 
fold.      i     ding. 

Med.  Svo.    Medium 
Octavo. 
mor.  morocco. 

F.   cap.    Svo.  Fools- 

Murby's Sci.  and  Art 

cap  octavo. 

Ser.       M  11  r  b  y  '  s 

Ga.   Georgia. 

Science     and      Art 

half  mor.     half  mo- 

Scries. 

rocco  (binding). 

11.  d.   no  date. 

half  rus.    half  russia 

No.  number. 

(binding), 
hist.  ser.    historical 

n.  p.   no  price. 
o.  o.  p.  and  o.  p.  out 

series. 

of  print. 

111.   Illinois. 
Illus.    Illustrated. 

N.  S.   new  style. 
1'a.          \Pennsyl- 

Imp.  Svo.    Imperial 

Penna.   i           vania. 

octavo. 
Improv.  Improved, 
iu.  inches, 
incl.  including. 

Pap.  1  paper  fin  pa- 
pap,  i  per  binding). 
Phila,  Philadelphia. 
PL   ) 

Inst.  Institute.            n\      r  l)lau's- 

Intermit.  Educ.  Ser. 
International  Edu- 

P.'SVO.   Post  Octavo. 
Dortr       1 

cational  Series. 

.  .   ,  '      -  portraits. 

Intern.  Sci.  Ser.  In- 

red.  re(luced. 

ternational  Science 

rev.    revised. 

Series. 

Roy.  Royal. 

I  n  trod.  Introduc- 

Sc'i .    Ser.    Science 

tion. 

Series. 

jr.  junior. 
L.  Ele.Sc.  Man.  or  1 
L.  Elem.  Sci.  .Man.  i 

Sci.  f.  S.  T.  Ser.    Sci- 
ence for  School  and 
Family  Series. 

Longman  's  Ele- 

S c  i  e  n  t  .     Manuals. 

mentary  Manuals. 

Scientific  Manuals. 

Scries. 


ser,      . 

Ser.       i 

shi).  sheep  (binding) 
S.  K.  M.  S.  A.  II. 
South  Kensington 
M  useu  m  Science 
and  Art  II  a  ml  - 
books. 


i 

Soc.  Eng.  Trans.  So- 
ciety Engineer's 
Transactions. 

;pec.  Ser.  Special- 
ist's Series. 

Sq.  Square. 

Stand,  standard. 

Subs.  I    subscription 

subs,  i  (  sold  by  sub- 
scription. 

suppl.    supplement. 

Textb.  of  Sci.,  Text- 
books of  S.  Text- 
books of  Science. 

thous.  thousand. 

trans,  translated. 

I".  S.    Tnited  States. 

V.  N.  S.  S.  Van  Nos- 
trand's Science  Ser- 
ies. 

|-  volume. 

vols.   volumes. 
W.  pi.  with  plates. 

Coll.    S.    T.    B.    Col-     ternational  >cicnce   n,v.   revised.  Wash.  Washington, 

tin's    Science    Text     Senea.  Roy.   Royal.  Wcale's    Ser.     \Vea- 

Books.  r  »  *  r  <>  «  •  Introduc-  s  c  i  .    S  e'r  .    Science     le's  Series. 

Co  in  p.      compiler, 

compiled, 
cont.  contained, 
corr.  corrected. 
Cr. 
cr. 

$  Dollar;  c.  Cents;   £  Pound  of  Sterling;  *.  Shilling,  d.  Pence. 
&3JT'  All  other  abbreviations  are  self-explanatory. 

AMERICAN  BOOKSIZES:  Folio  over  lL>  inches  C'.Ocm.)  high ;  4to.  (Quarto 
under  12  inches  (30  cm.) ;  BVo.  Octavo  10  inches  (25  cm.) ;  1-mo.  Twelvemo  (Duo- 
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sii'no  (Quarto)  (i  inches  (  T>  cm.);  :>L'mo.  Thirtytwomo  (Trigesimo  Seciindoj  .">  inches, 
(ll'i  cm.);  48mo.  Fortyeightmo  Quadrigeaimo  Octavo)  4  inches,  10  cm.). 


Reference  is  made  to  the  papers  of  the  Journal  of  tht    Iron  >m<l  *!<'•'!  Inxfifnh-.  as 
for  instance: 

in   jS7o,    I    No.  4:54, 

this  signifying  the  first  volume  for  1S7")  of  4/54  which  is  the  Journal  of  the  Iron  <in<! 
Sted  Institute. 


TOO 

(fold,  Copper,  ]A«<!. 

King-,  W.,  and  Pope,  T.  A.     Gold,  copper  and  lead  in  Chota  Nagpore  and  the 

adjacent  country.    With  map  whowing  the  geology  of  the  gold-fields.  (Calcutta.) 

Lond.  1891.     Or"  Svo.  10«,  $4.00.  Sp— V— T.* 

ERRATA:     No.  17  and  18  Andre  should  be,  each  $18.00;    No.  19  Andre, 

Rock  Blasting  should  be  $3.00. 


PART  IV. 

Mines  and  Mining-, 

Assaying,  Metallurgy,  Analytical  Chemistry.     Minerals  and  Mineralogy,  Geology, 

Palaeontology,  etc. 


N.  B.— If  a  dagger  f  appears  before  the  title  it  denotes  that  the  DATE  of  publication  could  not 
be  traced,  but  that  the  book  is  inserted  in  "Whitaker's  Reference  Catalogue,"  1<S81J. 

If  the  YEAR  appears  in  brackets  []  it  designates  that  the  book  was  copyrighted  in  that  year, 
but  the  year  does  not  appear  on  the  title-page. 

The  year  of  the  FIKST  or  a  FORMER  edition  is  given  in  parenthesis  ( ). 

In  cases  where  an  English  book  is  handled  by  an  American  importer  and  vice,  versa,  the  tsize 
mentioned  in  thetfmporter's  catalogue  appears  in  parenthesis  (). 


1  Aaron,  C.  H.     Assaying  I:  gold  and  silver  ores.     2d  ed.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

(1884)  12mo.     $1.00.  B— Ck— DC. 

This  work  is  written  by  an  experienced  metallurgist  who  has  devoted  many  years  to  assaying 
and  working  precious  ores  on  the  Pacific  side  of  the  American  continent.  He  writes 
whereof  he  knows  from  personal  practice,  and  in  such  plain  and  comprehensive  terms  thai 
neither  the  scientist  nor  the  practical  miner  can  mistake  his  meaning.  It  will  be  very  de- 
sirable in  the  hands  of  many. — Mining  and  Scient.  Press. 

Contains:  Implements,  Assay 'balance;  Materials;  The  assay  office;  Preparation  of  the  ore; 
Weighing  the  charge;  Mixing  and  charging;  Assay  litharge;  Systems  of  the  crucible  assay: 
Preliminary  assay;  Dressing  the  crucible  assays;  Examples  of  dressing;  The  melting  in 
crucibles;  Scorincatiqn;  Cupellation;  Weighing  the  bead;  Parting;  Calculating  the  assay; 
Assay  of  ore  containing  coarse  metal;  Assay  of  roasted  ore  for  solubility;  To  assay  a 
cupel;  Assay  by  amalgamation;  To  liud  the  value  of  a  specimen;  Tests  for  ores;  A  few 
special  minerals;  Solubility  of  metals;  Substitutes  and  expedients;  Assay  tables. 

2  Aaron,  C.  H.     Assaying  Parts  II  and  III:  gold  and  silver  bullion,  lead,  copper, 

tin,  mercurv,  zinc,  nickel  and  Cobalt.     Illus.  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1885.  12mo. 

$1.75.  B— Ck— DC. 

N.  B. — This  book  is  entitled  "Assaying — Parts  II  and  III",  and  is  separate  from  Part»I. 

Contents:  Gold  and  silver  bullion;  Apparatus;  Melting  bullion;  Assaying  bullion;  Humid 
assay  of  silver;  Manipulation,  etc.;  Lead  ores;  Copper  ores;  Volumetric  assays;  Parkes' 
process;  Amalgamation;  New  process;  Preparation  of  pottassium  zanthate;  Electrolytic 
determination  of  copper  in  ores,  etc.;  Assaying  of  tin,  mercury,  zinc  ores,*  New  method; 
New  assay  of  nickel  and  cobalt;  Assay  of  chromium,  bismuth,  arsenic,  antimony,  sulphur, 
salt;  Appendix  to  parr.  I;  Notes  on  crucible  assays;  Weighing  by  oscillations;  Appendix  to 
part  III;  The  assay  of  lead  and  copper. 

3  Aaron,  C.  H.     Leaching  gold  and  silver  ores.     The  Plattner   and    Kiss   pro- 

cesses.   A  practical  treatise.    Illus.    San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1881.      8vo,  $3.00. 

B— Ck— DC. 

4  Aaron,  C.  H.     Practical  treatise  on  testing  and  working  silver  ores.      Illus. 

San  Francisco  1876.  12mo,  $2.00.  B— Ck— DC. 

N.  B.— It  is  written  for  the  miner,  with  no  chemical  symbols  or  metallurgical  technicalities  to 
confuse  those  who  are  not  chemists  or  metallurgists. 

He  describes  an  improvised  retort,  roasting  furnace,  furnace  tools  and  furnace  building. 
Among  the  miscellaneous  mention  may  be  found  Aaron's  leaching  apparatus,  with  two  or 
throe  different  arrangements,  a  small  mill,  sampling  tailings,  and  settling  tanks,  dichloridc 
of  copper,  etc.  Mr.  Aaron  is  a  practical  miner,  of  long  working  experience  on  this  coast.— 
Mining  and  Scient.  Press. 

5  Abbot,  A.  V.     Treatise  on  fuel.     (V.  N.  S.  S  )     N.  Y.  1891.     18mo,  50c.       V. 

6  Abel,  Sir  P.  A.,jiV.     Mining  accidents  and  their  prevention;  also  the  United 

States,  British  and  Prussian  laws,  regulating  the  working  of  coal   mines. 

N.  Y.  1889.     12mo,  $4.00.  On— Sb— Sp— Wn. 

Probably  no  work  yet  done  by  Sir  Frederick  Abel  in  his  many  public-spirited  researches  has 
such  a  direct  bearing  upon  the  safety  and  welfare  of  so  large  a  class  of  persons,  to  say  no- 
thing of  the  merely  economic  side  of  the  question;  and  it  may  be  safely  assumed  that  none 
of  his  many  achievements  will  more  redound  to  his  future  fame  as  a  scientist  and  a  public 
benefactor.  His  work  in  the  present  case  is  a  classic  of  its  kind  keen,  far-sighted,  judicial 
and  sound. — Engineering  and  Mining  Journal. 

7  Abstract  and  other  official  forms,  and  notices  under  the  coal  mines  regulation 

act,  1887.     Lond.  1888.     Fcap.  '  4d.  E. 

8  Abstract  of  the  coal  mines  regulation  act,  1887.      Lond.   1888.      Broadside 

form,  3d.  E. 

Abyssinia,  geology  of.     Blanford,  W.  T.     21s.  89. 
Accidents  in  mines.   See  also  Explosions — Underground  fire. 

Abel  F.  A.     Mining  accid.     1889.    $4.00.     <>. 

Bagot,  A.     Accidents  in  mines.     1878.     6*.     42. 

Creswick.     Explosions  and  accidents.     1874.    $1.00.     174. 

Sawyer,  A.  R.     Accid.  in  mines.  1889.    25s.     729; 

see  Hyslop  406,  Mather  524. 


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y    Agassiz,  "Li.    Geological  sketches;  first  and  second  series.    New.  ed.     2  vols 
Bost.  1886.     12 mo,  each  vol.  $1.50.     %  Hp— V. 

Air  as  a  fuel.     Ross,  O.  C.  D.     1875,    3s  Qd,    710. 
Air-compressing  machinery,  see  Percy,  v.  2.    634. 

10  Alferd,  C.  J.     Geological  features  of  the  Transvaal,  South  Africa.    W.  maps 

and  illus.     Lond.  1891.     8vo,  5s.  Sr. 

11  Alford,  C.  J.     Mineralogy  of  the  island  of  Sardinia,  in  vol.  187(J, 

Soc.  Eng,  Trans. 

12  Allen,  A.     Commercial  organic  analysis:  treatise  on  the  modes  of  assaying 

the  various  organic  chemicals  and  products  employed  in  the  arts,  manu- 
factures, etc.,  with  concise  methods  for  the  detection  of  impurities,  etc.  2d 
ed.,  rev.,  enl.,  and  re-arranged.  3  vols.  Lond.  1885,  86,  89.  8vo.  Vol.1: 
Alcohols,  ethers,  vegetable  acids  and  fibres,  starch  and  its  isomers,  etc. 
Lond.  1885.  8vo.  14s,  $4.50  o.  o.  p.  Vol.  II:  Fixed  oils,  and  fats,  hydro- 
carbons and  mineral  oils,  phenols  and  their  derivatives,  coloring  matter, 
etc.  Lond.  1886.  8vo.  17s  Qd.  $5.00  o.  o.  p.  Vol.  Ill,  part  I:  Acid  deriva- 
tives of  phenols,  aromatic  acids,  tannins,  dyes,  and  coloring  matters.  Lond. 
1889.  8vo.  14s,  $4.50.  Vol.  Ill,  part  II:  In  press.  Bs— Cg— Ck— V. 

13  Alleyiie,  Sir  J.     Estimation  of  small  quantities  of  phosphorus  by  spectrum 

analysis,  in  1875,  I.     No.  434. 
Alloys.   See  also  Copper-tin  Alloys — Metallurgy. 

Bnmnt,  W.  T.     Metallic  u.     1SS<>.     $2.50.     110. 

Hadfield,  K.  II.     Alloys  of  iron  and  silicon.     I545. 

lliorns,  A.  II.     Metallic  a.     1S<)1.     O.s.     372. 

Rammelsberg,  C.  F.     Analysis  of  alloys.     1S72.     $2.2.">.     004. 

ScoU'em,  etc.     Useful  metals  and  their  a.     isoo.     7*  Or/.     733. 

Tlmrston.     Materials  of  engineering  I  1 1.    1SS-I.   $2.50 .    823; 

see    Hrannt-Wahl    111,    Byrne    12'.),    Krupp  it  \V.  403,   Lock  4a~>a,  Overman 

010,  Richards  082,  Spoil's  Dictionary,  part  2,  774. 
Almanac  for  colliers. 

Colliery  Guard  almanack.     2d  and  1*.     155a. 
Aluminium.    See  also  Metallurgy. 

Keep,  W.  J.    Aluminum  in  carbonised  iron.     441. 

Richards,  J.  W.     Aluminium  1SS<>.     $5.00.     <;,SL\ 

Thurston,  R.  H.     Materials  of  engineering  III.     1SS4.     ^I'.oO.     si':}; 

see  Dairies  208,  Lock  495a,  Phillips  <>4o,  Spoil's   Dictionary,  part  L',  774. 
Amalgams,  see  Aaron  4,  Branut  110,  Krupp  &  W.  463,  Lock  495a;  see  also 

Alloys — Quicksilver. 
Analytical  Chemistry.    See  also  Blowpipe — Chemical  reactions — Chemistry — 

Electrolysis — Volumetric  analysis. 

Allen,  A.    Commercial  organic  analysis.     3v.     1885 — 89.     12. 

Uolley.     Manual  of  technical  analysis.     -V.     (.i.">. 

Bolton,  H.  C.     Quantitative  analysis.     1SS5.     $1.50.     9(i. 

Douglas  and  Prescott.     (Qualitative  chem.  analysis.     1S«M>.     ${.(M)  o.  p.     L'l'l. 

Eliot  and  Storer.     ManualofquaMt.  analysis.     1SS3.    si.r,o.    IMD. 

Fresenius,  C.     Manual  of  qualitative  analysis.     ls<(>.     Ji'x  (V/.     270. 

Fresenins,  C.     The  same.     1888.     $4.00.    '277. 

Fresenius,  C.     Manual  of  quantitative  a.     2  v.     1870—80.     20*.     27S. 

Fi-esc-Jiius,  C.     Tlie  same.     1SSS.     $0.00.     27^. 

.Johnson,  A.  K.     Analyst's  laboratory  companion.     1SSS.     ON.     427. 

Mills  and  Barker.     Handbook  of  quant,  analysis.     1.S89.     :>.s  Cxi.     514. 

Normandy,  A.     Commercial  handbook  of  chem.  anal.     1S7-").      12-sO'/.     5SO. 

Plattner,  T.  H.     Manual  of  quaKt.  and  quant,  anal.     isss.    s-i.oo.    (;r>i. 

Rammelsberg,  0.  F.     Guide  to  quantit.  diem.  anal.     1S72.     S2.2o.     (i<;4. 

Snively,  .).  H.     Elements  of  systematic  qualit.  chem.  anal.     1S,S:>.    $2.00.    70S. 

Snively,  J.  H.     Tables  for  syst.  (jualit.  chem.  anal.     1S7D.     $1.00.     7(5(J. 

Thorpe,  T.  E.     Quant,  chem.  anal.     1885.     4*  (><'.     S21. 

Thorpe  and  Mnir.    Qualit  chem.  anal,     iss:;,    :',N  <>//.    822. 

Trimble,  II.     Practical  and  anal,  chemistry.      ISSil.     Sl.-X).     8IJ2. 

Tnttle,  II.  A.     Pocket  analysis  book.    $2.oo.    s:v.). 

Valentin,  \V.  (J.     Qualit.  chem.  anal.     ISSS.     8*  ttd.     851, 

Will,  H.    Tables  of  qualit.  chem.  anal.    1881.    $1.50.    S<r>; 

see  Bowman  100,  Jago  413,  Mott  502. 
Analysis,  see  Analytical  Chemistry — Mineral  Analysis. 

14  Anderson,  A.  D.     Silver  country;  or,  the  great  South-West:  review  of  the 

mineral  and  other  wealth  of  the  former  kingdom  of  New  Spain.  W.  map. 
N.  Y.  1877.  12mo,  $1.75.  Tz. 


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15  Anderson,  J.  W.     The  prospector's  handbook:  a  guide  for  the  prospector 

and  traveler  in  search  of  metal-bearing  and  other  valuable  minerals.  5th 
rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  (1888,  1889)  1891.  Cr.  Svo.  (12mo.)  3s6rf.  $1.50. 

B— Ck— Lg— Sp— Wn— Wu. 

16  Andre,  G.  G.  Application  of  electricity  to  the  ignition  of  blasting  charges, 

in  vol.  1878,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

17  Andre,  G.  G.    Mining  machinery,  a  descriptive  treatise  on  the  machinery, 

tools  and  other  appliances  used  in  minine:.  W.  182  pi.  drawn  to  scale, 
with  descriptive  text.  2  vols.  Lond.  1877-79.  Roy.  4to.  £3  12s.  $28.00. 

B— Ck— Sp— V. 
Contents:  Machinery  for  prospecting,  excavating,  hauling  and  hoisting.— Ventilation.— 

Pumping. — Treatment  of  mineral  products,  including  gold  and  silver,  copper,  tin  and  lead, 

coal,  iron,  sulphur,  china  clay,  brick  earth,  etc. 

18  Andre,  G.  G.  Practical  treatise  on  coal  mining.     2  vols.     W.  82  pi.     LonH. 

(1876)1878.     Roy.  4to.     £3  12s.    $28.00.  Ck— Cn— Sp— V. 

Contents:  Practical  geology;  coal,  its  mode  of  occurrence,  composition  and  varieties;  search- 
ing for  coal;  shaft-sinking;  driving  of  levels,  or  narrow  work;  systems  of  working;  getting 
the  coal;  haulage;  winding;  drainage;  ventilation;  incidental  operations;  surface  work; 
management  and  accounts;  characteristics  of  the  coal  fields  of  Great  Britain  and  America. 

19  Andre,  G.  G.     Rock  blasting:  a  practical  treatise  on  the  means  employed  in 

blasting  rocks  for  industrial  purposes.  W.  Illus.  and  pi.  Lond.  1878.  Svo. 
10s  6d,  $4.25.  B— Ck— Cn— Sp. 

20  Andre,  G.  G.     The  ventilation  of  coal  mines,  in  vol.  1874,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

21  Andrews,  E.  B.  Elementary  geology.     N.  Y.  (187S)  12mo.  $1.00  net.        Ac. 
Angular  surveying,  see  Lintern,  488. 

22  Annual  statistical  reports  of  the  secretary  to  the  members  of  the  Iron  and 

Steel  Association,  on  the  home  and  foreign  iron  and  steel  industries.  Phila. 
Annually.  Svo,  pap.,  ea.  $2.00.  Ae — Sp — St. 

23  (Annual)  the  same,  for  1891.     Phila.  1891.     Svo,  pap.    $3.00.      Ae— Sp— St. 


N.  B. — This  report  gives  complete  statistics  of  the  production  and  prices  of  all  the  principal 
iron  and  steel  products  of  the  U.  S.  in  1890  and  previous  years;  also  the  progress  made  by  the 
United  States  in  inaugurating  the  manufacture  of  tinplates;  statistics  of  production  of  iron 


ore  and  coal  in  the  U.  S.  in  1890  and  previous  years;  statistics  of  the  construction  of  rail- 
roads and  iron  and  steel  ships  in  the  U.  S.  in  1890  and  previous  years;  complete  statistics  for 
1890  and  previous  years  of  U.  S.  imports  and  exports  of  iron  and  steel  and  imports  of  iron 
ore;  statistics  for  recent  years  of  the  iron  and  steel  and  coal-mining  industries  of  Great 
Britain,  France,  Germany,  Belgium,  Spain,  Italy,  Austria  and  Hungary,  Sweden,  Canada 
and  other  foreign  countries.  With  a  careful  review  of  the  present  condition  of  the  iron  and 
steel  industries  of  the  U.  S.  and  other  countries. 

24  fAnsted,  D.  Th.      Applications  of  geology  to  the  arts   and  manufactures. 

Illus.     Lond.     (n.  d.)     Fcp.  Svo.     4s.  Aa. 

25  fAnsted,    D.  Th.     Earth's  history;  or,  first  lessons  in  geology.     For  schools 

and  students.     3d  thous.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Fcp.  Svo.  2s.  Aa. 

20  fAnsted,  D.  Th.       Elementary  course  of  geology,  mineralogy  and  physical 

geography.     2d  enl.  ed.     Re-issue.     Illus.     Lond.  (1869.)  P.  Svo.     (12mo.) 

12s.     $4.80.  Ck— Gu. 

27  fAnsted,   D.   Th.     Geologist's   text-book.      Chiefly   intended  as   a  book   of 

reference  for  the  geological  student.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Fcap.  Svo,  3s  Qd.       Gu. 

28  fAnsted,  D.  Th.     Gold-seeker's  manual.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Fcap.  Svo,  3s  (id.    Gu. 

29  fAnsted,  D.  Th.     Scenery,  science,   and  art;  being  extracts  from  the  note- 

book of  a  geologist  and  mining-engineer.     Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Svo,  10s  Gd. 

Gu. 

30  Anstie,   J.     Coalfields    of   Gloucestershire    and    Somersetshire,   and   their 

resources.     Lond.  1873.     Roy.  Svo,  6s.  Sr. 

Anthracite  coal.   See  also  Coal — Coke. 

Hackney,  W.     Manufacture  of  anthracite  coke.     344. 

Sword,  J.  F.     Coal  points.     181)1.     $2.00.     79!). 

sec  Swank  794,  Rogers  (>99. 
Anthracite  furnaces,  see  Overman,  612. 
Antimony,  see  Aaron   2,   Davies   208,   Kerl  I,  445,  Lock  495a,  Osborn   605, 

Phillips  643,  Spon's   Dict'y.     Part  4,  774,   Thurston   III,  823;     see   also 

Minerals — Ores. 

Anti-rvst  coatings,  see  Howe,  385,  386. 
Appliances  used  in  mining,  see  Andre,  17. 
Aqueducts,  see  Spon's  Dict'y.     Part  4.  774;  Views  854. 

31  fArgyll,    Duke  of.     Continuity  and  catastrophes  in  geology.     An  address  to 

the  Edinburgh   Geolog.   Soc.   on  its   50th  anniversary,  1883.     Edinburgh 
(n.  d.)  Demy  Svo.  Is.  Dg. 

32  Armour,  J.     Iron  and  heat.   Beams,  pillars,  and  iron  smelting.   2d  ed.   Illus. 

(Weale's  Ser.)  Lond.  1874.  12mo.  (16mo.)  3s  6d  and  2s  Qd,  $1.20      Ck— Lg. 


4  AES— ASS 

Anenic,  see  Aaron  2,  Charleston  140,  Davies  208,  Kerl  I,  445,  Kerl  446,  Percy 

VII,  632,  Phillips  643;  see  also  Metals— "Metallurgy. 
Artificial  fuels,  value  of,  see  Siemens  746. 
Asbestos,  see  also  Minerals — Ores. 

•hrnos,  R.  11.     Asbestos.     1888.     Is.     41*1. 

Jones.     Tin-  same.     1X!>0.     12*  <W.     430. 

See  P.rannt-Wahl  111,  Davies  2< IS. 

33  Ashburner,   Chas.   A.    The  geological   distribution  of  natural  gas  in  the 

United  States,  with  an  appendix  relating  to  the  composition  and  fuel  value 
of  natural  gas,  and  the  extent  of  the  natural  gas  business  in  the  vicinity  of 
Pittsburg.  5  maps  and  geological  sections.  (Pittsburg,  n.  d.)  8vo.  Pap.  40c. 

We. 

N.  B.— This  is  a  most  complete  statement  relative  to  the  geologic  distribution  of  natural  gas 
in  the  United  States,  prepared  by  one  of  our  leading  geologists,  whose  position  as  geologist 
in  charge  Pennsylvania  Survey  has  given  him  unusual  facilities  for  obtaining  information 
relative  to  this  subject.  Mr.  Ashburner  has  supplemented  his  paper  by  an  article  on  the 
"composition  and  fuel  value  of  natural  gas,"  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  and  a  second  one  on  "Pitts- 
burg's  natural  gas  wells  and  supply  companies,"  reprinted  from  the  American  Manufact- 
urer. Some  exceedingly  valuable  maps  and  sections  and  a  chart  showing  the  divisions 
and  thicknesses  of  the  rocks  of  the  pala-ozic  system  in  New  York,  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio 
accompany  the  paper.— Am.  Alanuf. 

34  Ashburner,  Chas.  A.   The  geology  of  natural  gas  in  Pennsylvania  and  New 

York.      (Pittsburg,  n.  d.)   8vo.   Pap.  15c.  We. 

N.  B.— This  is  a  paper  read  by  Mr.  Ashburner  before  the  American  Institute  of  Mining  En- 
gineers  at  the  Halifax  meeting,  in  September  1885.  It  attracted  no  little  attention  at  the 
time  of  its  publication,  and  is  still  of  great  value  to  all  interested  in  the  occurence  of  nat- 
ural gas. — Am.  Manuf. 

35  Ashburner,  Chas.  A.     Petroleum  and  natural  gas  in  New  York  state.     A 

paper  read  before  the  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.  Revised  to 
June,  1888.  W.  3  maps  and  section.  (Pittsburg,  n.  d.)  Svo.  Pap.50c.  We. 

36  Ashbury,  T.     The  metallurgical  and  mechanical  exhibits  at  the  Manchester 

Royal  Jubilee  Exhibition,  in  1887,  II  No.  434. 
Asphalt  and  asphalt  mines.  See  also  Mines  and  Mining — Minerals. 

California  State  Min.  Bureau.     7th  report  129  a. 

The  same.     10th  report.     129  d. 

See  Da  vies  208,  Hunt  397. 
Assay  furnaces,  see  Kerl  446. 

Assay  firs'  calculator.     Patent  calculator  for  engineers  1891.     75c.     622. 
Assayed s  tools  and  implements,  see  Kerl  446,  Ricketts  689. 
Assaying,     see    also    Analytical    Chemistry — Blowpipe — Crucible    Assays— 


Aaron,  C.  H.     Assaying  I:  gold  and  silver  ores  1884.    $1.00.     1. 
Aaron.     The  same.    II,  III:  gold  and  silver  bullion,  lead,  etc.    1885.  $1.75.2. 
Allen,  A.    Commercial  organic  analysis.    12. 

Bayley,  Th.     Assay  and  analysis  of  iron  and  steel.     1890.     3*  6(7.     60. 
Beringer.    Textbook  of  assaying.    1889.    10,s  6d.    78. 
Bodeman  and  Kerl.     Treatise  on  assaying.     1SS3.     $1.50.     94. 
r.rown,  W.  L.     Manual  of  assaying,     1889;     $2.50.     117;  1890.     7*6/7.     US. 
lliorns,  A.  II.     Practical  metallnr^v  and  assaying  1SS8.     (>x.     373. 
Kerl,  1'..     Assayer's  manual,  1889. ""  $3.00.     446. 

Koninck  and  Diet/.     Praet.  manual  of  chem.  analysis  and  assaying.    6,s.     461. 
The  same.     1873.     $2.50.     4fi2. 

Lieber,  ().  M.     Assayer's  miide.  1888.     $1.25.     4S4. 
.Mitchell,.!.    Manual  of  assaying.    1888.    31*  (W.    553. 
North,  ().     Practical  assayer.     1874.     7*  (></.     587. 

Overman,  F.     Practical  mineralogy,  assaying,  etc.     1882.     $1.00.     611. 
Phillips,  .1.  s.    Explorer's  and  assaver 'a  companion.     1879.    $6.00.    645. 
Uicketts,  P.     Notes  on  assaying.     1890.     $3.00.     <JS9. 
Uylimd.  A.    Assay  of  gold  and  silver  wares.    1852.    0*.    725. 
Triplett,  F.   I  low  to  assay.     $1.00.     833; 

see   liayley  5i),  Cornwall    170,  Mott  562,   Xystrom    594,  Phillips  643,    Spoil's 
Dictionary,    part    <>.     774. 

A  willing  of  antimony:  Aaron  2,  Davies  208,  Kerl  1, 445,  Lock  495a,  Osborn  605, 
Phillips  643,  Spon,  part  4,  774,  Thurston  III,  823.  Arsenic:  Aaron  2,  Charles- 
ton 140,  Davies  208,  Kerl  I,  445,  Kerl  446.  Percy  VII,  632,  Phillips  643.  Bis- 
muth: Kerl  446,  Cadmium:  Kerl  446.  Chronium:  Kerl  446,  Coal:  Lieber 
484.  Cobalt:  Kerl  446.  Copper:  Bodeman  and  Kerl  94,  Brown  117,  118, 
Budge  123.  Fuels:  Brown  118,  Kerl  446.  Gold:  Bodeman  and  Kerl  94, 
Brown  117,  118,  Eissler  236,  Kerl  446,  Lieber  484.  Iron:  Bauerrnan  58, 
Bay  ley  60,  Koninck  and  D.  461,  462.  Lead:  Bodeman  and  Kerl  94,  Brown 


ATK— BAR 


117  and  118,  Budge  123.  Manganese:  Kerl  440.  Mercury:  Bodeman  and 
Kerl  94,  Kerl  446.  Nickel:  Kerl  446.  Platinum:  Kerl  446.  Petroleum: 
Calif.  State  Min.  7th  report  129  a.  Silver:  Bodeman  and  Kerl  94,  Brown 
117,  118,  Budge  123,  Eissler  237,  Lieber  484,  Ryland  725.  Steel:  Bayley  60, 
Blair  84,  Koninck  and  D.  461,  462.  Sulphur:  Kerl  446.  Tin:  Aaron  2, 
Budge  123,  Kerl  446.  Tungsten:  Kerl  446.  Uranium:  Kerl  446.  Zinc: 
Kerl  446;  see  also  Metallurgy. 

37  Atkinson,  J.  J.     Friction  of  air  in  mines  (V.  N.  S.  S.)  N.  Y.  1875.     24m  o. 

50c.  Ck-V. 

37a  Atkinson,  J.  J.     Practical  treatise  on  the  gases  met  with  in  coal  mines, 

and  the  general  principles  of  ventilation.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo.  2s.        Cp. 

38  Atkinson,  J.  J.     Practical  treatise  on  the  gases  met  with  in  coal  mines. 

New  ed.  (V.  N.  S.  S.)  N.  Y.  (1875)  1886.  24mo.  50c.  Ck— Cn— V. 

39  Atkinson,  W.  N.,  and  J,  B.     Explosions  in  coal  mines.   Illus.     (Newcastle) 

Lond.     1886.     7s  Gd,  $3.00.  On— Cp— Lm. 

N.  B.— The  writers  consider  the  subject  of  explosions  in  coal  mines  from  the  basis  of  exper- 
ience gained  by  direct  investigation.  The  following  six  explosions  are  particularly  de- 
scribed, while  reference  is  made  to  others:  Seaham,  Trimdon  Grange,  Tudhoe,  West  Stan- 
ley, Whitehaven  andUsworth;  and  the  work  closes  with  a  resume  of  the  respective  influ. 
ences  of  coal-dust  and  fire-damp  in  mine-explosions. 

Atmosphere  of  mines,  purifying  of.    Ramsay,   J.   A.      Laying  of  coal  dust  Gd. 
667.     The  same.     1888.     25c.     668. 

40  Attwood,  G.     Practical  blow-pipe  assaying.     Illus.  N.  Y.  1881.  12mo,  (8vo.) 

$5.00,  12s  Gd.  Ck— Lo. 

Auriferous  beach  sands,  see  California  10th  report.     129d. 
Auriferous  gravels  of  California ,  see  California  9th  report.     129c. 
Automatic  expansion  in  winding  engines,  see  Percy  II,  634. 


41  Baare,  F.  B.    The  coal  washing  machinery  used  by  the  Bochumer  Verein, 

in  vol.  1883,  I    No.  434. 

42  Bagot,  A.     Accidents  in  mines   (especially  coal  mines):   their  cause  and 

prevention.     Illus.    Lond.    1878.    Cr.    8vo,   (12mo.)   6s.   $2.40, 

Ck— Cn— Pi— V. 

43  Bagot,  A.    The  principles  of  colliery  ventilation.    2d  greatly  enl.  ed.  Lond. 

1882.  P.  8vo.  (12mo.)  5s,  $2.00.  Ck— Cu— Pi— V. 

43a  Bainbridge's   Colliery   manager's   calculating  scale.      Lond.  (n.  d.)    12s  Gd. 

Cp. 

N.  B.— This  calculator  has  been  designed  with  a  view  of  facilitating  the  working  out  of  the 
"costs  per  ton"  which  are  now  almost  invariably  calculated,  weekly  or  fortnightly  at 
collieries  and  mines. 

43b  Bainbridge's  Handy  surveyor's  scale.    Comprising  various  useful   tables. 
Lond.  (n.  d.)  in  case,  2s,  Cp. 

44  fBakewell,  F.  C.     Illustrated  geology.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Svo,  2s.  Jd. 

Bala  volcanic  series  of  Caernarvonshire.     Barker,  A.     1889.    7s  Gd.    350. 

45  Balch,  W.  B,.,  comp.    The  miqes,   miners,  and  mining  interests  of  the  U.  S. 

in  1882.     Illus.  and  maps.     Phila.  1882.     4to.  $5.00.  B— Ck— Fa. 

46  Ball,  E.  J.    On  the  changes  in  iron  produced  by  thermal  treatment.    In  vol. 

1890,  I,  No.  434. 

47  Ball,  V.    The  diamonds,  coal,  and  gold  of  India:   occurrence  and  distribu- 

tion.    Lond.  1881.     12mp,  5s.  Te. 

48  Bannister,    L.      Something   about  natural  gas.      Its   origin,    extent  and 

development,  the  piping  systems,  safety  appliances  and  devices  for  its  safe 
and  economic  utilization,  gas  the  fuel  of  the  future.  (Pittsburgh,  n.  d.) 
Sm.  4to.  Pap.  25c.  We. 

N.  B.— The  character  of  this  little  work  is  best  shown  by  the  following  table  of  contents: 
Natural  gas  and  its  development— probable  extent  and  permanency  of  supply — Ashbwrner's, 
Orton's,  McMillin's,  Lesley's  and  Carll's  opinion  as  to  origin  and  exhaustibility— problem 
which  natural  gas  presented — piping  system — testing  pipes  and  joints  in  the  trench — 
safety  appliances— detecting  and  locating  leaks— automatic  pressure  regulator— automatic 
shut-off  valve — automatic  temperature  regulator — solution  of  the  problem  complete — duty 
of  municipal  corporations— analysis  of  natural  gas— illuminating  gas— consumption. 

49  Barbee,  Wm.  J.     First  principles  of  geology.     New  rev.  ed.  Illus.     Louis- 

ville, Ky.,  (1867.)  12mo.  $1.25.  Mk. 

50  Barnes,  C.  L.    Rock  history:  a  concise  note  book  of  geology,  having -special 

reference  to  the  English  and  Welsh  formations.  Illus.  and  col.  map, 
Lond.  1884.  Cr.  Svo.  (12mo.)  6s,  $2.50.  B— Sr. 


TUU— BEL 


51  Barr,  W.  M.     Practical  treatise   on   the  combustion  ot  cos>l;    including  de- 

scriptions of  various  mechanical  devices  for  the  economic  generation  of 
heat  by  the  combustion  of  fuel,  whether  solid,  liquid  or  gaseous.  Illus. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1879.  Svo,  $2.50.  B— Bu— Ck— V— Y. 

Pxmrh,  see  Aaron,  4. 

52  Barry,   H.     Russian  metallurgical  works,  iron,  copper,   and  gold  concisely 

described.     Lond.   1870.     IGmo.     ($2.00.)  Ck. 

53  Barry,  W.     Venezuela:    gold  mines  of  Guyana  and  River  Orinoco  during 

1886.     Lond.  1880.     P.  Svo.     6s.  Me. 

51    Barstow,  W.      Sulphurets.     With   chapter  on   the   blow-pipe   assaying  of 

minerals.     San  Francisco,  1867.    12m o.    $1.00.  Ck — Bu. 

55  Bartlett,  F.  L.     Minerals  of  New  England:  where  and  how  to  find  them. 

Portland,  Me.,  1877.     16mo.  bds.  50c;  pap.  25c.  Ck—  Di— M*. 

Baryta,  see  Davies  208. 

P».issic  Bessemer  process.     Wedding,  H.  1891.     $3.50.  878. 
J'mxic  lining,  see  Wedding  878. 
7fc(,s.s  Rock,  geology  of  the,  see  Miller  536. 

56  Bauerman,  H.     Textbook  of  descriptive  mineralogy.     Illus.  (Long.  T.  P>.  S.) 

Lond.  1884.  12mo.  (16mo.)  6s.,  $2.25.  Am— B— Ck— Lin— V. 

57  Bauerman,  H.     Textbook  of  systematic  mineralogy.     Illus.  (Long.  T.  P>.  S.) 

Lond.  1881.     Fcap.  Svo.  (12mo.)  6s.,   $2.50.  Am— B— Ck— Lm— V. 

58  Bauerman,  H.     Treatise  on  the  metallurgy  of  iron.     Containing  history  of 

iron  manufacture,  methods  of  assay,  and  analyses  of  iron  ores,  processes 
of  manufature  of  iron  and  Steel,  &c.  6th  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  (VVeale's 
Ser.)  Lond.  (1882)  1889,  12mo.  5s.,  and  5s  6^.,  $2.00. 

B— Ck— Fa— Lg— V— Wn . 

59  Bayley,  Th.     Pocket  book  for  chemists,  chemical  manufacturers,  tnctalliirg- 

ists,  dyers,  distillers,  etc.  (Collection  of  factors,  atomic  weights,  and  all 
other  useful  data.)  4th  ed.  Lond.  (1881)1886;  the  same,  5th  ed.  Lond. 
1890,  each  Obi.  32mo.  leather  5s.,  $2.00.  B— Ck— Sp— V. 

N.  B. — Synopsis  of  contents:  Atomic  weights  and  factors — useful  data — chemical  calculations 
— rules  for  indirect  analysis — weights  and  measures — thermometers  and  barometers — 
chemical  physics— bailing  points,  etc.— solubility  of  substances— methods  of  obtaining 
specific  gravity — conversion  of  hydrometers — strength  of  solutions  by  specific  gravity  - 
analysis— gas  analysis— water  analysis— qualitative  analysis  and  reactions— volumetric 
analysis  —  manipulation  —  mineralogy  —  assaying  —  alcohol  —  beer — sugar— miscellaneous 
technological  matter  relating  to  potash,  soda,  sulphuric  acid,  chlorine,  tar  products, 
petroleum,  milk,  tallow,  photography,  prices,  etc. 

60  Bayley,  Th.     The  assay  and  analysis  of  iron  and  steel,  iron  ores  and  fuel. 

Illus.  Lond.  (1884)  1890.     P.  Svo.  (12mo.)  3s  6d.,  $1.40.  Ck— Sp. 

61  Becker,  G.  F.     Geology  of  the  Comstock  lode  and  Washoe  district.     Illus. 

and  atlas.  (U.  S.  Geog.  Survey,  monog.)  Wash.,  D.  C.,  1883.  4to.,  atlas 
folio,  $11.00.  Ga. 

62  Beetons'  Dictionary  of  industries  and  commerce;  including  building,  banking, 

mining,  mechanism,  and  many  other  practical  and  useful  subjects.  Illus. 
Lond.  1888.  Svo,  7s  Gd,  $3.00.  W. 

63  Bell,  I.  L.     Chemical  phenomena  of  iron  smelting.     An  experimental  and 

practical  examination  of  the  circumstances  which  determine  the  capacity 
of  the  blast  furnace,  the  temperature  of  the  air,  and  the  proper  condition  of 
the  materials  to  be  operated  upon.  Lond.  1872.  Svo,  15s.  Ck — Bw — Sp. 

64  Bell,  I.  L.     Gaseous  fuel,  in  vol.  1889,  II    No.  434. 

r>r>    Bell,  I.  L.     Notes  of  a  visit  to  the  coal  and  iron  mines  and  ironworks  in  the 
U.  S.,  in  vol.  1875,  I    No.  434. 

66  Bell,  I.  L.     Notes  of  a  visit  to  coal  and  iron  mines  and  work  in  the  U.  S. 

Lond.  1875.     2s.  Bw. 

67  Bell,  I.  L.     Occlusion  or  absorption  of  gaseous  matter  by  fused  silicates,  and 

its  possible  connection  with  volcanic  agency,  in  vol.  1881,  II    No.  434. 

68  Bell,  I.  I*.     On  the  separation  of  carbon;  silicon,  sulphur,  and  phosphorus 

in  the  refining  and  puddling  furnace,  in  vols.  1877,  I,  II    No.  434. 

69  Bell,  I.  L.     On   separation   of  phosphorus   from    pig  iron,    in   vol.  1878,  I 

No.  434. 

70  Bell,  I.  It.     Principles  of  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  steel.     With    some 

notes  on  the  economic  conditions  of  their  productions.  Illus.  Loud.  :md 
N.  Y.  1884.  Svo.  £1  Is.  $8.00.  Ck— Bw— Sp— V— \Vn. 


BEL- BE  V 


Contains: — Direct  processes  for  making  malleable  iron;  preliminary  treatment  of  material  for 
the  blast  furnace;  the  blast  furnace;  on  the  use  and  theory  of  the  hot  blast:  on  the  quality 
of  the  fuel  required  in  the  blast  furnace  using  air  of  different  temperatures;  on  the  solid 
products  of  blast  furnace;  chanrical  changes  as  they  take  place  in  the  blast  furnace;  on  the 
equivalents  of  heat  evolved  by  the  fuel  iu  the  blast  furnace:  on  hydrogen  and  compounds 
in  the  blast  furnaces;  on  the  production  of  malleable  iron  from  pig  iron  in  low  hearths;  on 
the  refining  and  puddling  furnace;  methods  of  separating;  statistical;  British  labor  com- 
pared vyith  that  of  the  Continent  and  Europe;  on  labor  iu  the  United  States;  chief  iron 
producing  countries  compared. 

71    Bell,  I.  L.     Sum  of  heat  utilized  in  smelting   Cleveland  ironstone,  in  vol. 

1875,  I  No.  434. 
7i5    Bell,  I.  L.  The  reduction  of  ores  of  iron  in  the  blast  furnace,  in  vol.  1887,  II 

No.  434. 

73  Bell,  I.  L.    The  use  of  raw  coal  in  the  blast  furnace,  in  vol.  1884,  I  No.  434. 

74  Bell,  I.  L.    The  value  of  successive  additions  to  the  temperature  of  the  air 

used  in  smelting  iron,  in  vol.  1883,  I  No.  434. 
Bell  'inetal,  see  Krupp  and  W.  463. 

75  Belt,  Th.   The  naturalist  in  Nicaragua:  a  narrative  of  a  residence  at  the  gold 

mines  of  Chontales.     2d  rev.  and  corr.  ed.     Lond  1888.  P.  Svo.  7s  Gd.   Bw. 
7(>     Benedict,  H.  H.     Coal  dealers'. ready  reckoner.     N.  Y.  1SUO.     $2.00,      .Cm. 

77  Berge's  complete  natural  history  of  the  animal,  mineral  and  vegetable  king- 

doms. Ed.  by  It.  F.  Crawford,     lllus.  and  col.  pi.   Lond.  1890.    8vo.  5s.   Da. 

78  Beringer,  C.  and  J.  J.  Textbook  of  assaying  for  those  connected  with  mines. 

lllus.   and   diag.   Lond.    1889.     P.   Svo.     (12rno.)    10s  Gd.    $4.25. 

Gb— Ld— Sp— V— Wn. 

N.  B. — The  author  has  endeavored  to  give  rather  what  will  be  of  use  to  the  assayer,  than  to 
cover  the  ground  within  the  limits  of  a  faulty  definition.  Under  the  more  important  meth- 
ods, he  has  given  the  results  of  a  series  of  experiments  showing  the  effect  cf  varying  condi- 
tions on  the  accuracy  of  the  process. — From  Prospectus. 

78a  Bernays,  J.     New  pits  and  hauling  machinery  for  the  San  Domingo  mines, 
in  vol.  1879,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

79  Berthelot,   M.   P.   E.     Explosive   materials;  a  series  of  lectures  delivered 

before  the  College  de  France,  trans,  by  M.  Benjamin,  to  which  is  added  ^ 
short  historical  sketch  of  gunpowder,  trans,  from  the  German  of  K. 
Braun,  by  Lieut.  J.  P.  Wisser,  U.  S.  A.;  and  a  bibliography  of  works  on 
explosives.  (V.  N.  S.  S.)  N.  Y.  1883.  18mo,  bds.  50c.  Cn— Sp— V. 

Jfcsxenier  process.    See  also  Steel — Iron. 

Wedding,  H.     Bassic  Bessemer  process.     1.891.     $:>.50.     878; 
see  Directory  218,  Dunlap  228,  Griiner  337,  Howe  385,  386,  Landrin  471,  Sne- 
lus  767. 

80  fBevan,  G.  Phil.     The  industrial  classes  and  industrial  statistics.  2  vols.  W. 

maps  Lond.  (n.  d.)  P.  Svo,  each  3s.  Gd.  in  1  vol.  3s  Gd,  $1.50.   B— Ck— Sp— Sr. 
Contents:— Mining     industries,    metal    manufacturers,  finished    metal    trades,    chemical 
works,  etc. 

81  fBevari,  G.  Phil.,  ed.    British  manufacturing  industries:  a  series  of  14  vols., 

each  containing  3  or  more  subjects  by  eminent  writers.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  P. 
Svo,  (r2iiio)  each  vol.  3s  Gd.  $1.50.  '  B— Ck— Sp— Sr. 

Contents  of  the  14  vols. — Iron  and  steel,  by  W.  M.  Williams;  copper,  by  J.  A. 
Phillips;  brass,  tin  and  zinc,  by  W.  Graham. — Metallic  mining,  by  W.  \V. 
Smith;  coal,  by  A.  A.  Galletly;  collieries,  by  W.  W.  Smyth;  building  stones, 
by  Prof.  1 1  nil;' ox  plosive  compounds,  by  W.  M.  Williams, — Guns,  nails,  locks, 
wood  screws,  railway  bolts  and  spikes,  buttons,  pins,  needles,  saddlery,  elec- 
troplate, by  W.  C.  Aitken;  pens  and  papier-mache,  ammunition,  percussion 
caps  and  cartridges,  anchors  and  chain  cables,  by  G.  Liiidsey;  acids  and 
alkalis,  by  Pro/.  Church;  oils  and  candles,  by  W.  M.Williams;  gas  and  light- 
ting,  by  K.  II .  Patterson. — Hosiery  and  lace, 'by  W.  Felkin;  carpets, by  Christ. 
Dresser;  dyeing  and  bleaching,  by  T.  Sims. — Wool,  by  Prof.  Archer;  flax  and 
linen,  by  Sir  Win.  Charley;  'cotton,  by  I.  'Watts;  silk,  by  B.  F.  Cobb.— Pot- 
tery, by  L.  Arnoux;  glass  and  silicates,  by  Prof.  Barff;  furniture  and  wood- 
work, by  J.  W.  Pollen. — Paper,  by  Prof.  Archer;  printing,  by  J.  llatton; 
bookbinding  by  H.  T.  Wood;  engraving,  by  S.  Davenport;  photography^  by 
A.  Le  Neve  Foster;  toys,  by  G.  C.  Hartley. — Tobacco,  by  J.  Dunning; 
hides  and  leather,  gutta-percha  and  india-rubber,  by  J.  Collint;  fibres  and 
cordage,  by  P.  L.  Simmonds.  Ship-building,  by  Capt.  Bedford;  telegraphs; 
by  Robert  Sabine;  agricultural  machinery,  by  Prof.  WrigUtson;  railways  and 
tramways,  by  J).  K.  Clark. — Jewelery,  by  G.  AVallis;  gold-working,  by  Rev. 
Chas.  Boutell;  watches  and  clocks,  by  F.  Brittoii;  musical  instruments,  by  E. 
F.  Rimbaiilt;  cutlery,  by  F.  Callis. — Salt,  preserved  provisions,  bread,  bis- 
cuits, by  J.  J.  Mauley;  sugar  refining,  by  C.  H.  Gill;  butter  and  cheese,  by 
M.  Evans;  brewing  and  distilling,  by  T.  Pooley. 


8  BIR— BLO 

82    Bird,  C.    Elementary  manual  of  geology.     Illus.  and  geological  map  of  the 

British  Isles.    (Longm.'s  elem.  sci.  man.)    Lond.  1890.   P.  8vo.  iis  <">,/,  .soc. 

net.  Lm. 

S3  fBischof,    G.     Elements  of  chemical  and  physical  geology.    Ed.  and  in  part 

trans,  by  B.  H.  Paul  and  I.  Drummond.     3  vols.     Lond.  1854.     Demy  8vo. 

(Svo.)  £1  11s  Gd.    $20.00.  He— V. 

Jiisiiiuth,  see  Aaron  2,  Charleston  140,  Kerl  I,  445,  Krupp  and  W.  463,  Osborn 

605,  Percy  VII,  632,  Phillips  643,  Spon's  Dict'y.,  part  11,  774,  Thurston  III, 

823;  see  also  Metallurgy. 
Bituminous  coal,  see  Davies  208,  Sword  799;  see  also  Coal. 

84  Blair,  A.  A.     The  chemical  analysis  of  iron:  a  complete  account  of  all  the 

best-known  methods  for  the  analysis  of  iron,  steel,  pig  iron,  iron  ore,  lime- 
stone, slag,  clay,  sand,  coal,  coke  and  furnace  and  producer  gases.  Illus. 
Phila.  1888.  Svo.  $4.00.  B— Cfc— Ld— Wn. 

N.  B.— A  new  ed.  in  preparation. 

85  Blake,  W.  P.     Notices  of  mining  machinery  and  various  mechanical  appli- 

ances.    New  Haven  1870.  Svo.     $2.00.  Ck— Pk. 

80  Blake,  W.  P.  Report  of  a  geological  reconnaissance  in  California,  made  in 
connection  with  the  expedition  to  survey  routes  in  California,  to  connect 
with  the  surveys  of  routes  for  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the 
Pacific  oceW  N.  Y.  1858.  4to.  $6.00.  V. 

87  Blake,  W.  P.  Report  upon  the  precious  metals.  Being  statistical  notices  of 
the  principal  gold  and  silver  producing  regions  of  the  world,  represented  at 
the  Paris  Universal  Exposition.  Wash.  1869.  Svo.  $2.00.  Ck— Ga— V. 

8J*  Blanchard,  G.  A.,  and  Weeks,  E.  P.  Law  of  mines,  minerals  and  mining 
rights.  San  Francisco  1877.  Svo.  shp.  $7.50.  Bd— Wh. 

89  fBlanford,  W.  T.     Geology  and  Zoology  of  Abyssinia.    W.  col.  illus.  andg^ol. 

map.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Svo.  £1  Is.  Ma. 

Blast  furnace.    See  also  Smelting. 

Grimer,  M.  L.    Studies  of  blast  furnace  phenomena.    1S74.    7*  <>'./.    :>:>s. 

Srhlinz,  C.    Researches  on  action  of  blast  furnaces.    JS7o.    8*  o</.    1'<V2. 

Turner.     Use  of  liirnitc  or  brown  coal  in  Must  t'unuuv,  s;>(), 

see  Bell  70,  Directory  218,  Duiilap  228,  Meade  529,  Mills  545,  Spoil  parts  11, 

12.     774. 
Blast  furnace  slay. 

Ntirsey,  P.  F.     Uses  of  blast  furnace  slag.  59:>. 
Blasting. — See  also  Explosives — Rockblasting — Tunneling. 

Burgoyne,  J.     Blasting  stone.     18(52.     IsGd.     125. 

Drinker,  H.  S.     Explosive  compounds.     188:5.  $5.00.     225. 

Drinker,  H.  S.     Tunneling.     1888.     $25.00.     22(1. 

Foster,  J.  G.    Submarine  blasting,    is<>9.    *:;.oo.    2(>4; 

see  Andre  16,  Bowie  105,  Spoil  parts  10  to  19.     774.     Spun  part  o.     775. 
Blasting  gravel  blanks,  see  Bowie  105. 
Blast-machines,  see  Overman  612. 
Ittoomaries,  see  Directory  218. 
Blowpipe  analysis.     See  also   Analytical   Chemistry — Assaying — Chemistry  — 

Metallurgy— Mineralogy. 

Attwood,  G.  Blowpipe  assaying.    1881.    £5. on.    40. 

Cornwall,  H.  B.     Blowpipe  analysis.     1882.     $2.50.     170. 

KMc-rhorst,  W.     Manual  of.     1881.     $2.50.     2W. 

Fuchs,  C.  W.  C.     Determination  of  Minerals  by  blowpipe.     1875.     5s    280. 

LandauerJ.     Blowpipe  analysis.     1879.     4-s  (M.     470. 

Pluttner,  T.  H.     Manual  of.     1888.     $5.00.     651. 

Plympton,  G.  W.    The  Blowpipe.     1881.    $1.50.     652. 

Ross,  W.  A.     Manual  of.     1880.    5s.     711. 

Ross,  W.  A.     Blowpipe  in  chemistry.     1888.     5*.     7!  2. 

Srlieerer,  T.     Introduction  to  the  use  of  mouth  blowpipe.     1875.     4*.     7:50; 

see  Hurst. iw  54,  Brush  120,  Mott  562,  Triplett  8:;:1,. 
Blowpipe-flame  furnace.     Enirert,  A.  C.     242. 

90  Bloxam,  C.  L.     Chemistry:  inorganic  and  organic;  with  experiments.      Glh 

rev.  and  enlarged  ed.  Illus.  London.  1888.  Svo.  18s.  $4.50;  the  same, 
7th  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1890.  Svo.  18*.  $4.50;  sheep  $5.50. 

B— Bs— Cg— Wn. 

N.  B. — This  the  7th  edition  of  "Bloxam's  Chemistry"  has  been  yery  thoroughly  revised  and  as 
far  as  possible  brought  up  to  date.  Many  changes  have  been  made,  though  the  general 
arrangement  remains  the  same.  The  Chemistry  of  vegetation  has  been  mostly  rewritten, 
and  the  sections  on  explosives  to  which  the  work  owes  considerable  reputation,  have  been 
carefully  gone  over. 


BLO-BRA 


(J1     Bloxam,  C.  L.     Laboratory  teachings;  or  progressive  exercises  in  practical 
chemistry.     4th  ed.  Illus.    Lond.  1879.     Cr.  8vo.     (12mo)     5s  Oil.    $1.75. 

B— Bs— Cg. 

92  Bloxam,  C.  L.     Metals,  their  properties  and  treatment.     Partially  rewritten 

and  augmented  by  A.  K.  Huntington.  New  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  (1870)  1882. 
Fcap.  8vo.  (12mo)  5s.  $2.00.  B— Ck— Lm— V. 

Boiling  point  tables.     Carnelly,  Th.     1885.     2v.,  each  42s.     137. 

93  Boddy,  E.  M.     The  history  of  salt;  with  observations   on  its  geographical 

distribution,  geological  formation  and  medicinal  and  dietetic  properties. 
Lond.  1881.  8vo.  2s  Qd,  $1.25.  B— Bb. 

94  Bodeman,  T.,  and  Kerl  B.  Treatise  on  the  assaying  of  load,  silver,  copper,  gold 

and  mercury.  Trans,  from  the  German  by  W.  A.  Goodyear.  New  ed.  Illus. 
N.  Y.  (1880)  1883.  12mo.  $2.50,  red.  to  $1.50.  B— Ck— Fa— Wm. 

95  fBolley,  Dr.    Manual  of  technical  analysis;  a  guide  for  the  testing  and  valua- 

tion of  the  various  natural  and  artificial  substances  employed  in  the  arts 
and  domestic  economy,  ed.  by  Dr.  Paul.  Illus.  Lond.  (Bonn's  Sclent.  Lib.) 
Lond.  (n.  d.)  12mo.  5s.  Bi. 

96  Bolton,  H.  C.     Quantitative  analysis.     The  student's  guide  in  quantitative 

analysis.  Designed  as  an  aid  to  Fresenius'  large  work,  with  many  original 
methods  by  the  author.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1885.  8vo.  $1.50.  B— Ck— Wm. 

97  Bone,  J.  H.  A.     Petroleum  and  petroleum  wells.   2d  rev.  and  enl.  ed.   Fhila. 

(1865).  18mo.     75c.     o.  p.  Ck— Ld. 

98  Bonney,  G.  E.     The  olectroplater's  handbook:  a  practical  manual  for  ama- 

teurs and  young  students  in  electro-metallurgy.  Illus.  Lond.  1891.  P.  8vo. 
(12mo)  3s,  $1.20.  Bi— V— Wi. 

N.  B— Those  for  whom  the  work  is  designed,  are  supposed  to  have  an  elementary  knowledge 
of  electrical  science.  Practical  advice  is  given  as  to  the  selection  of  tools,  metals  and 
chemicals  to  be  employed  in  obtaining  good  results  in  electro-plating.  The  history  and 
origin  of  the  dynamo  is  given,  with  the  mechanical  construction  of  numerous  dynamic 
machines,  which  will  be  of  service  to  workers  in  this  scientific  industry.  Much  is  said 
about  the  process  which  the  various  metals  undergo— in  short,  everything  that  is  helpful 
or  relative  to  the  subject  is  considered. — Pub.  Weekly. 

99  fBonney,  T.  G.     Cambridgeshire  geology.    A  sketch  for  the  use  of  students. 
Lond.  (n.  d.)  Demy  Svo.     3s.  Bi. 

100  fBonney,  T.  G.     Elementary  manual  of  geology.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Is.  Sm. 

101  Bonney,  T.  G.     Ilock  specimens  from  Socotra,     Lond.  1883.     4to.   3s.     Te. 

102  Booth,,  J.  C.,  and  MorfH,  C.     Encyclopaedia  of  chemistry.     Practical   and 

theoretical,  empracing  its  application  to  the   art*,   METALLURGY,   MINERAL- 
OGY, GEOLOGY,  etc.    8th  ed.  illus.    Phila.  1883.    Svo.  $5.00.  B. 
Borax,  see  Davies  208. 

103  Bourn,  H.  H.     Earth's  diamonds;  or,  coal,  its  formation  and  value.     Lond. 

1882.     12mo.     2s  6  d,  red.  to  2s.  Pe. 

104  Bowen,  E.     Coal,  coal  oil,  and  other  minerals  in  the  earth.     Phila.  1865. 

1  mo.    $1.75.  Ck— PL 

105  Bowie,  A.  J.  jr.    Practical  treatise  on  hydraulic  mining  in  California,  with 

description  of  the  use  and  construction  of  ditches,  flumes,  wrought-iron 
pipes  and  darns,  flow  of  water  on  heavy  grades,  and  its  applicability  under 
high  pressure  to  mining.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1885.  8vo.  (Hoy.  Svo.)  $5.00.  £1  Is. 

B— DC— Sp— V. 

Contents: — The  records  of  gold  washing;  history  and  development  of  placer  mining  in  Culi" 
fornia;  general  topography  and  geology  of  California;  the  distribution  of  gold  and  deposits; 
and  the  value  of  different  strata;  amount  of  workable  gravel  remaining  in  California;  the 
different  methods  of  mining  gold  placers;  preliminary  investigations;  reservoirs  and  dams, 
measurement  of  flowing  water;  ditches  and  flumes;  pipes  and  nozzles;  various  mechanical 
appliances;  blasting  gravel  banks:  tunnels  and  sluices;  tailings  and  dump;  washing  or 
hydraulieking;  distribution  of  gold  in  sluices;  loss  of  gold  and  quicksilver;  duty  ol  the 
miner's  inch;  btatistics  of  the  costs  of  working,  and  the  yield  of  gravel. 

106  Bowman,  J.  E.     Practical   chemistry,  including  analysis.     8th  ed.,  rev.  by 

C.  L.  Bloxam.     Illus.  Lond.  1885.  12mo.  5s  Qd,  $2.00.  Bs— Cg. 

107  Boyd,  B.  N.     Coal  mines  inspection:  its  history  and   results.     Lond.    1879. 

Demy  Svo.  (Svo)  14s,  $5.00.  Aa— Ck. 

108  Boyd,  C.  B.  Resources  of  Southwest  Virginia;  showing  the  mineral  deposits 

of  iron,  coal,  zinc,  copper  and  lead;  also  the  staples  of  the  various  counties, 
methods  of  transportation,  access,  etc.  3d  ed.  W.  maps  and  pi.  N.  Y. 
1881.  Svo.  $2.50  and  $3,00.  Ck— Wm. 

Brakes  for  winding  and  hauling,  see  Percy  633. 


10  BRA.— BRO 


109  Brannt,  Wm.  T.,  ed.  The  metal-worker's  bandybook  of  receipts  and  processes; 

being  a  collection  of  chemical  formulas  and  practical  manipulations  for  the 
working  of  all  metals  and  alloys,  lllus.  Pbila.  1890.  12mo.  $2.50. 

B— Me— Sp. 

110  Brannt,  Wm.  T.,  ed.    The  metallic  alloys:  a  practical  guide  for  tbe  manu- 

facture of  all  kinds  of  alloys,  amalgams  and  solders  used  by  metal  work- 
ers; together  with-  their  chemical  and  physical  properties  and  their  appli- 
cation in  the  arts  and  industries;  with  an  appendix  on  the  coloring  of 
alloys.  Trans,  and  ed.  chiefly  from  the  German  of  A.  Krupp  and  A.  Wild- 
berger.  lllus.  Phil.  1889.  "l2mo.  $2.50.  B— Ck— Sp—Wn. 

N.  B. — It  is  believed  that  there  is  no  other  recent  work  in  the  English  language  on  metallic 
alloys  which  combines  with  practical  usefulness  a  sufficiently  popular  character,  for 
those  readers  who  have  not  made  metallurgy  and  its  kindred  «rts  objects  of  special  study. 
The  boon  treats  on  all  matters  relating  to  the  subject,  and  will  explain  to  the  mechanic 
and  artist  the  properties  of  the  metallic  alloys  and  amalgams  as  far  as  they  find  applica- 
tion in  any  branch  of  technology  and  the  industries, —  Williams. 

111  Brannt,  Wm.  T.,  and  Wahl,  Wm.  H.     The  techno-chemical  receipt  book; 

containing  several  thousand  receipts  of  the  latest  discoveries  in  chemical 
technology,  and  their  application  in  arts  and  industries.  lllus.  Phila. 

1886.  12ino,  $2.00.  B— Ck— V. 
Jiwm,  see  also  Metallic  Alloys. 

(iraham,  W.     Brass  founders'  manual.     1887.     2*.     I>1(>. 
(iraluun,  AV.     Brass,  etc.,  in  Bevan's  Brit.  Man.  Indus. 
Larkin,  J.     Brass  and  iron  founders' guide.     ISSl.     £2.25.     47:>; 
see  Krupp  and  W.  403,  Percy  II,  <>32;  Tlmrstoii  III,  82:;. 

112  Price,  S.  W.     Coalfield  of  North  Somersetshire.  Lond.  1867,  8vo,  2s.     Bk. 
J  trick  work  of  tunnels,  see  Simms  749, 

Urine  Springs,  see  Davies  208. 

113  Bristow,  H.  W.    A  glossary  of  mineralogy.  lllus.  Lond.  (1867)  1881.  P.  8vo. 

12mo.  red.  to  6s,  $3.00.  B— Ck— Lm— V. 

Britannia  metal,  see  Krupp  and  W.     463, 
Bronze  and  bronze  alloys,  see  Krupp  and  W.  463,  Nursey  590,  Thurston    III, 

823;  see  also  Metallic  Alloys. 

114  Brough,  B.  H.    Treatise  on  mine  surveying  for   the   use   of  managers  of 

mines  and  collieries  and  students  at  the  Royal  School  of  mines,  City  and 
Guilds  of  London  Institute,  etc.  lllus.  London.  1888.  Cr.  8vo,  12mo.  7«  (M, 
$2.50.  B— Cn— Gb— Ld— V— AVn. 

Contents: — General  explanations;  the  measurement  of  distances;  the  miner's  dial,  the  va- 
riation of  the  magnetic  needle;  surveying  with  the  magnetic  needle  in  the  presence  of 
iron;  surveying  with  the  fixed  needle;  the  German  dial;  the  theodolite;  traversing  under- 
ground; surface  surveys  with  the  theodolite;  plotting  the  survey;  calculation  of 
areas;  leveling;  correction  of  the  underground  and  surface  surveys;  measuring  distances 
by  telescope;  setting  out;  mine  surveying  problems;  mine  plans;  application  of  the 
magnetic  needle  in  mining. 

N.  B. — The  present  work  is  intended  primarily  for  students;  and  at  the  same  time  it  will 
also,  it  is  hoped,  be  found  useful  as  a  companion  to  the  standard  works  of  reference  on 
land  surveying. — From  the  publitfter' s  circular, 

115  Brough,  B.  H.     Use  of  the  magnetic  needle  in  exploring  for  iron  ore,  in 

1887,  I,  No.  434. 

115a  Brown,  M.  W.  Experiments  with  explosives  used  in  mines.  A  paper  read 
before  the  North  of  England  Institute  of  Mining  and  Mechanical  Engin- 
eers, Oct.  11,  1889.  Lond.  1890.  (Price  not  known.)  Sp. 

116  Brown,  Rich.     The  coalfields  and  the  coal  trade  of  the  island  of  Cape  Bre- 

ton.    With  maps  and  illus.     Lond.  1871.  8vo.  7s  6d,  $3.00.  Ck— Lo. 

117  Brown,  W.  L».     Manual  of  assaying  gold,  silver,  copper  and  lead   ores.    3d 

rev.  and  corr.  ed.     lllus.  and  col.  pi.   Chic.  (1883,  $1.75;  1886,  $1.50)  1889. 

12mo.  (Cr.  8vo.)  $2.50,  12s-6d.  B— Ck-Fa— M— Sa— Sp— V. 

N.  B.— A  new  ed.  in  preparation. 

This  manual  is  devoted  to  the  assaying  of  the  ores  of  the  four  metals  mentioned,  but 
principally  to  those  of  gold  and  silver.  Jivery  step  is  clearly  denned  from  the  crushing 
of  the  rough  ore  to  the  weighing  of  the  linal  panicle  of  gold  obtained.—  Williams. 

"The  most  essential  point  that  struck  me  was  the  plain,  common-sense  manner  in  which 
you  handle  the  subject.  Jf  more  of  our  scientists  would  follow  where  you  have  dared  to 
lead,  and  would  free  their  subjects  from  useless  technicalities  and  abstruse  phrases,  there 
would  be  less  stumbling  and  misunderstanding  among  their  students  and  readers,  and 
more  confidence  given  to  them  by  those  who  have  need  of  their  services."—//.  D.  Whitte- 
more,  C.  E.  and  M.  E. 

118  Brown,  W.  L.     The  same.     Rev.,  corr.  and   considerably   enl.,  and  with   a 

chapter  on  the  assaying  of  fuels  by  A.  B.  Griffiths.  Lond.  1890.  12mo. 
7s  Qd.  Hi. 

119  Brown,  J.  Ross.     Mineral   resources  of  the  states  and  territories  West  of 

the  Kocky  mountains,    Wash.,  D.  C.  1868.  8vo,  $3.00.  V. 


BRU— CAL  II 


120  Brush,  Geo.  J.     Manual  of  determinative  mineralogy,  with  an  introduction 

on  blowpipe  analysis.  12th  rev.  and  corr.  ed.  Illus.  N.  Y.  (1888)  1890. 
8vo.  $3.50  net.  B— Ck~Wm. 

N.  B.— This  constitutes  the  determinative  part  of  Dana's  mineralogy. 

121  fBuckland,  F.  T.     Geology  and  mineralogy.     With   addit.    by    Prof.   Owen, 

Prof.  Phillipps  and  E.  Brown.  With  index  and  memoir  of  Buckland.  2 
vols.  W.  portr.  (Bonn's  Sci.  Lib.)  Vol.  I,  text;  vol.  II,  90  large  oblong 
plates  with  explanatory  letter  press.  Lond.  (1837),  12mo.  Each  vol.  5s. 
13.00.  Bi— Le— V 

122  Bucknill,  J.  T.  Submarine  mines  and  torpedoes  as  applied  to  harbor  de- 

fense.    Illus.  N.  Y.  1889.     8vo.  $4.00.  Sp— Wm. 

123  Budge,  J.     The  practical  miner's  guide.  Comprising  a  set  of  tables  adapted 

to  all  purposes  of  drilling;  also  a  treatise  on  assaying  silver,  copper,  lead 

and  tin.     Lond.  1845.  8vo.  12s,  $5.00.  Ck— Lm. 

Buhr   stones,  see  Osborne  605. 
Building  stones,  see  also  Stone. 

Hull.     Building  stones.     Bevan's  Brit.  Man.  Indus.     Each  ?>s  (\d.     81. 

To  builders  and  quarrymen,  1880.  827a; 

see  Kniiint-NYahl  111,  California  7th  and  8th  reports,  129a,  1291),  Davics  20S, 

United  States  841,  Wine-hell  933  and  <)3». 

124  Bull,  M.     Experiments  to  determine  the  comparative  value  of  the  principal 

varieties  of  fuel  used  in  the  U.  S.  and  also  in  Europe,  etc.  Illus.  Lond. 
1827.  Svo.  ($1.50.)  Ck. 

125  Burgoyne,  Sir  J.     The  blasting   and  quarrying  of  stone  for  building  and 

other  purposes.  With  remarks  on  the  blowing  up  of  bridges.  Illus.  (Weale's 
Ser.)  Lond.  1862.  12mo.  Is  Qd.  L-g. 

126  Burnham,  S.  M.     History  and  uses  of  limestone  and  marbles.     With  48 

chromo-lithographic  illustrations  of  antique  and  modern  marbles.  Bost. 
1883.  8vo.  (6.00).  Ce— Ck. 

127  Burnham,  S.  M.     Precious  stones  in  nature,  art  and  literature.  Illus.   Bust. 

1886.  8vo.  $3.50.  Cc— Ck. 

128  Butlin,  W.  H.     The  Northampton  iron  ore  district,  in  1883, 1,  No.  434. 

129  Byrne,  O.     The  practical  metal  worker's  assistant:  comprising  metallurgic 

chemistry;  the  acts  of  working  all  metals  and  alloys;  forging  of  iron  and 
steel;  hardening  and  tempering;  melting  and  mixing;  casting  and  found- 
ing; work  in  sheet  metal;  the  processes  depending  on  the  ductility  of  the 
metals;  soldering  and  the  most  improved  processes  and  tools  used  by 
metalworkers.  With  the  application  of  the  art  of  electro-metallurgy  to 
manufacturing  processes;  collected  from  original  scources,  and  from  the 
works  of  Holzapfel,  Bergeron,  Leupold,  Plnmier,  Napier,  Scoffern,  Clay, 
Fairbairn  and  others.  New  rev.  and  improv.  ed.  With  appendix,  con- 
taining the  manufacture  of  Russian  sheet  iron,  by  J.  Percy;  the  manufac- 
ture of  malleable  iron  castings  and  improvements  in  Bessemer  steel,  by 
A.  A.  Fesquet.  Illus.  Phila.  1882.  Svo.  $7.00.  B— Ck. 


Cadmium,  see  Kerl,  vol.  I,  445;  Krupp  and  W.  463;  see  also  Metnllurgj'. 
Cages  and  conductors,   see  Percy  I,   633;  see  also  Mining  machinery,  etc. — 

Winding. 
129a  California  State  Mining  Bureau.     Wm.  Irelan,  jr.,  State  Mineralogist.     7th 

annual  report  of  the  State  Mineralogist  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  1st,  1887. 

Illus.  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1888.     Svo,  pap.  n.  p.  I. 

Contents:  prospecting  for  oil,  petroleum  in  Venezuela,  Argentine  Republic,  and  Russia; 
Petroleum  as  a  fuel;  refining  of  petroleum;  chemistry  ot  petroleum;  assays  of  petroleum 
in  California;  drilling;  petroleum  produced  in  and  exported  from  the  U.  S.;  locating 
claims  under  U.  S.  laws;  asphaltum  and  its  uses;  laying  of  asphaltum  oil  public  through- 
fares  in  San  Francisco;  analyses  of  asphaltum  in  California;  locating  claims  under  TT.  K. 
laws;  natural  gas  in  the  Eastern  states;  coal  land  laws,  and  regulations;  petroleum, 
asphalt,  and  natural  gas  in  California;  annual  review  of  coal  trade;  coal  in  California; 
natural  gas  and  coal  in  California;  petroleum  and  asphalt  in  portions  of  Northern  Cali- 
fornia; building  stones;  production  of  precious  metals. 
129b  California  State  Mining  Bureau.  8th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1888. 

With  plates,  maps,  and  illus.    Sacramento,  Cal.,  1888.    Svo,  pap.  n.  p.    I. 

Contents: — Aaron,   C.   H.    Notes  on  hydro  metallurgy  of  gold  and  silver;    Attwood,  M. 

Lithology  of  wall  rocks;  Jackson,  A.  W.    Building  stones:   Dunn,  R.  L.    Drift  mining  in 

California;   Milling  of  gold  ores;   Import  of  minerals  and  mineral  products;   mineral 

resources  of  the  state;  Mining  bureau;  Notes  on  Western  lead  smelting. 

129c  California  State  Mining  Bureau.     9th  annual' report  of  the  same,  for  1889. 

Richly  illus.    Sacramento,  Cal.,  1889.    Svo,  pap.  n.  p.  I. 


12  GAL— CER 


Contents:— Hammond,  J.  H.  Auriferous  gravels  of  California;  Johnston,  W  D.  Clays; 
Coal  product  of  California;  Cooper,  J.  G.  Value  of  fossils  as  indications  of  important 
mineral  products;  Dunn,  R.  L.  River  mining;  Willey,  II.  I.  Geological  survey  of  Cal., 
Gumbinner,  S.  Refining  and  coining  of  precious  metals;  Slate  quarrying  in  Cal.  Mineral 
products  of  the  U.  S. 

129d  California  State  Mining  Bureau.     lOlh  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1890. 
Illus.,  plates,  tables,  and  maps.   Sacramento,  Cal.,  1890.   8vo,  pap.  n.p.     I. 

Contains;— Hilgard,  E.  W.  Asphalt  mine  of  Ventura  Asphalt  Company;  Wheelan,  F.  H. 
Gas  well  at  Sommerland;  Fairbanks,  H.  W.  Geology  of  the  mother  lod'e;  Johnston,  W.  D. 
Gold  extraction  by  pottassium  cyamide;  Petersdorft",  F.  C.,  von.  Lead  smelting;  Hamm- 
ond, R.  P.,  jr.  Location  of  mines;  Mineral  lands  within  the  railroad  grant;  Randol,  J.  Ii. 
Mines  and  mining,  quicksilver;  Hammond,  J.  H.  Mining  of  gold  ores  in  Cal.;  DeGroot,  H. 
San  Francisco  ocean  placer,  auriferous  beach  sands. 

130  Gallon,   J.     Lectures  on  mining,  delivered  at  the  School  of  Mines,  Paris, 

Trans,  by  C.  Le  Neve  Foster,  and  W.  Galloway.  3  vols.  Lond.  1870—80. 
v.  I.,  Roy.  8vo.,  text,  with  4to.  atlas,  £1.  6s.,  $10.50;  v.  II.,  w.  atlas,  £1.  16s., 
$14.50;  v.  III.,  w.  atlas,  18s.  Ck— Cn— Du— V. 

N.  B. — "The  large  number  of  students,  who  derived  advantage  from  the  admirable  lectures 
of  Prof.  Callon  during  his  long  occupancy  of  a  professorial  chair  at  the  Ecole  des  Mines, 
caused  his  name  to  be  known  wherevtr  French  engineers  are  employed  in  mining  under- 
takings, and  the  fact  that  his  biographers  are  able  to  write  that  '  method  and  order  were 
the  guiding  principles  of  Gallon's  professional  career,  and  in  him  these  qualities  were 
combined  with  unflagging  attention  to  duty  and  to  work,'  will  sullice  to  satisfy  the 
mining  students  of  his  country  that  his  mining  lectures  are  well  worth  reading.  The 
circulation  of  the  work  among  Cornishmen  is  calculated  to  produce  a  highly  beneficial 
result."— Mining  Journal. 

131  Calvert,  J.     Vazeeri  Rupi,  the  silver  country  of  the  Vazeers,  in  Kulu:  its 

beauties,  antiquities,   and  silver  mines,  including  a  trip  over  the  lower 
Him.ala.yah  range  and  glaciers.     Illus.   Lond.  1873.     8vo.  10s,  $0.00.      Sp. 
Cambridgeshire  geology.     Bonney,  T.  G.   3s.     99. 

132  fCampbell,  J.  F.     My  circular  notes.     Extracts  from  journals;  letters  sent 

home;  geological  and  other  notes,  written  while  travelling  westwards 
round  the  world,  from  July  Gth,  1874,  to  July  Gth,  1875.  Cheap  ed.  Lond. 
(n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo.  6s.  Ma. 

133  Campbell,    J.    L.    Geology   and  mineral  resources  of   the  James  River 

Valley,  Virginia.  With  map  and  geolog.  sections,  N.  Y.,  1884.  Svo. 
$1.00.  Pz. 

134  Campin,    F.     Practical   treatise   on   mechanical   engineering:     comprising 

metallurgy,  moulding,  casting,  forging,  tools,  workshop  machinery,  me- 
chanical manipulation,  manufacture  of  steam  engines,  etc.  With  an 
appendix  on  the  analysis  of  iron  and  iron  ores,  by  Francis  Campin,  to 
which  are  added:  observations  on  the  construction  of  steam  boilers,  and 
remarks  upon  furnaces  used  for  smoke  prevention;  with  a  chapter  on 
explosions,  by  R.  Armstrong  and  John  Bourne.  Rules  for  calculating 
the  change  wheels  for  screws  an  the  turning  lathe,  and  for  a  wheel- 
cutting  machine,  by  J.  La  Nicca.  Management  of  steel,  including  forging, 
hardening,  tempering,  annealing,  shrinking  and  expansion  and  the  case- 
hardening  of  iron,  by  G.  Ede.  Illus.  and  pi.  Phila.  (1803  $0.00);  1877, 
Svo,  $5.00.  B— Ck— Cn— V. 

135  Campin,  F.     Mechanical  engineering.     Comprising  metallurgy,  moulding, 

casting,  forging,  tools,  workshop,  machinery,   mechanical  manipulation, 

manufacture  of  the  steam  engine,  etc.     Illus.  (Weale's  Ser.)    Lond.  1881, 

12mo.     2s  Qd  and  3s.,  $1.00.  Ck— Lg— V. 

Carbide  of  iron. 

Rollet,  A.     Rollet  process  for  producing  a  pure  carbide  of  iron.     703. 
Carbonate  cctmps. 

Sweet,  W.    Carbonate  camps  of  Colorado,  1879.    25c.    797. 
Carburisation  of  iron. 

Roberts-Austen.     On  carburis.  of  iron  by  the  diamond.     092. 
130    Carey,  A.     Autobiographies  of  coal,  salt,  water,  eic.     Lond.    1870.     12mo. 

2s  tid.  Cb. 

137  Carnelley,  Thorn.     Smelting  and  boiling  point  tables.     2  vols.    Lond.  1885. 

Roy.  4to.,  each  vol.  £2,  2s.  He. 

138  Carter,  J.  H.     Roller  mining  machinery,  in  vol.  1883,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 
(hm-m,  see  Shaler  737. 

189     Centennial  Exhibition.      Official  reports  of  the  judges,  group  I:   minerals, 
mining  and  metallurgy.  Illus.  Phila.  1878.  8vo.  pap.  $2.00.  !Ld. 

Centrifugal  ventilating  machines,  see  Mnrgue  500;  see  also  Ventilation. 
Certificated  managers  of  coal  mines,  see  Roy  718. 


CHA— CHE  13 


Chalk.    See  also  Lias — Limestone. 

Galloway,  W.  B.     Chalk.     2s  Gd.     288. 
Charcoal.    See  also  Coke — Coal — Fuel. 

Svedelin's,  G.  Handbook  for  charcoal  burners.  1874.  $1.50.     702. 
Charcoal  furnace,  see  Overman  612. 
Charcoal-hearth  processes,  see  Howe,  385,  380. 

140  Charleton,  A.  G.     Tin:  describing  the  chief  methods  of  mining,   dressing 

and  smelting  it  abroad,  with  notes,  upon   arsenic,  bismuth    and    wolfram. 

With  drawings  carefully  laid  down  to  scale,  chiefly  from  original  sketches. 

Lond.  1884.  8vo.  12*  Gd.  $5.00.  B— Ck- Sp. 

Chemical  problems.     Foye,  J.  C.  1885.    5<V.    2<>0. 
Chemical  reactions.    Drechsel,  E.  1880.    $1.25.    224. 
Chemical  technology.    See  also.  Analytical  Chemistry — Chemistry. 

Groves  and  Thorpe,    1880.    336. 

Wagner,  II.     Handbook  o£     1887.     $5.00.     85!). 

Chemistry.     See  also  Analytical  Chemistry — Chemical  Technology — Blow- 
pipe— Elect  roysis — Volumetric  Analysis. 

Bloxam,  C.L.     Inorganic  and  organic.     1890.     18.s.     00. 

Booth  and  Morfit.    Encyclopaedia  of  efiem.  1883.    $5.00.    102. 

Bowman,  J.  E.     Pract.  chem.  1885.     5.x  Gd.     100. 

Galloway,  R.     Fundamental  principles  of  chemistry.     1888.    GsG<l.    285. 

Hunt,  J.  B.     New  basis  for  chemistry.     1801.     $2.00.     30(5. 

Hunt,  J.  S.     Chemical  and  geol.  essays.     1800.     $2.50.     397. 

.Jago,  W.     Inorganic  chemistry.     1880.     2*  Gd.     41:5. 

Kolbe,  II.     Textbook  of  inorganic  chemistry.     1884.     $2.50.     400. 

LeffmanH.     Compound  of  inorganic  and  organic  chem.     1800.     $1.00.     481. 

Mott,  H.  A.     Chemist's  annual  188:5.     $4.00.     502. 

Mnir,  M.  M.  P.     Treatment  on  principles  of  chem.     1801.     $4.50.     5(i;'>. 

Muter,,!.     Pract.  and  analyt.  chem.     1887.     Gs  Gd.     570. 

Payen,  B.  II.     Industrial  chemistry.     1878.     42s.     02(5. 

Richter,  V.    Textbook  of  inorganic  chem.     1800.     $2.00.     087. 

Puchter,  V.     Chemistry  of  carbon  compounds.     1801.     $3.00.     080. 

Ricketts  and  Russell.     Skeleton  notes  on  chemistry.     1880.     $2.00.     (500. 

Koscoe,  II.  E.     Lessons  in  elementary  chem.     1888.     $1.50.     704. 

lloscoe  and  Schorlemmer.    Treat,  on  chemistry.  3  vols.     138.s.     705. 

Roscoe  and  S.     The  same.     3  vols.     1888— 00.  ' '$30.00.     70(5. 

Thorpe,  J.  E.     Dictionary  of  applied  chem.     3  v.     1801.     Each  42*    820. 

Trimble,  11.     Pract.  and  analytical  chem.     1880.     $1.50.     S32. 

AVatts,  II.     Dictionary  of  chem.     5  v.     18(58.    143s.  87:5;  supple-in.  4  v.     874. 

Watts.     The  same.     Rev.  by  Morley  and  Mnir.     4  v.     1880—00,  each  42x. 
875. 

AVatts  (Fowne).     Manual  of  chem.     1880.     lO.s.     87G. 

Wood,  T.     Chemical  notes.     1868.     S*  Gd.     04:5. 

Wood,  T.     Notes  on  the  metals.     1808.     5s.     044; 

see  Bloxam  .01 ,  Nystrom  504. 

Chemistry  of  petroleum,  see  California  7th  report.  129a. 

141  Chester;  A.  H.     Catalogue  of  minerals  alphabetically  arranged.   With  their 

chemical  composition  and  synonyms.     N.  Y.  1886.     Svo.     $1.25. 

Ck— Wm. 

Chilian  process  of  leaching,  see  Aaron  4. 
China  clays,  see  Davies  208;  see  also  Minerals. 

142  Chisholm,   J.    C.     Manual  of  the  coal  mines  regulation  net,  1887.     Rev.  by 

Counsel  in  England  and  Scotland.    Lond.  1888.     Svo.    7s  6^.  Ss. 

143  Chism,  Rich.  E.      The  mining  code  of  the  republic  of  Mexico.     Translated 

from  the  official  editions  in  the  original  Spanish,  with  the  regulations  for 
the  organization  of  the  mining  deputations  and  the  schedule  for  the  levy- 
ing of  fees  and  dues  with  all  the  latest  official  circular,  and  decisions  of 
the  mining  section  of  the  Ministry  of  Public  AAforks,  and  with  the  laws  of 
June  6,  1887,  and  upon  the  taxation  of  mines  and  theii;  products,  the  con- 
cession of  a  mining  territory  and  the  purchase  of  a  process  for  the  treat- 
ment of  ores.  N.  Y.  1889.  $100.  Sb. 

Cfilorination  process,  see  Kustel,  466. 

Chlorine,  see  Davies  208. 

Chontales  gold  mines.     Belt,  T.     1888.     7s  Gd.     75. 

Chronium,  see  Aaron  2,  Howe  385,  386,  Osborn  605;  See  also  Metallurgy. 


14  CHU— COA 


144  Church,  A.  H.     Precious  stones:  considered  in  their  scientific  and  artistic 

relations,  with  a  catalogue  of  the  To\v*nsend  collection  of  gems  in  S.  Ken- 
sington museum.  W.  col.  pi.  and  illus.  (S.  K.  M.  S.  A.  H.)  Lond.  1883, 
cr.Svo.  (12mo)  2s  Qd.  $1.25.  B— Ce. 

145  Church,  John  A.     Comstock  Lode;  its  formation  and  history.    W.  0  pi.  and 

13  figures.     N.  Y.  1879.  4to.  $5.00.  B— Ck— Fa— Wra. 

N.  B.— The  Comstock  mines.  The  Comstock  lode.  The  lode  rocks.  Thediorite.  Thepropylite. 
The  clays.  Evidence  of  tree  growths  in  the  propyllte.  The  andesite.  The  trachyte. 
The  metamorphie  rocks.  History  of  the  lode  rocks  "from  the  beginning  to  the  formation 
of  the  quartz  bodies.  Formation  of  the  ore  quartz  Position  of  the  bonanzas.  Descrip- 
tion of  the  mines.  Position  of  the  ore.  Considerations  which  affect  the  Comstock.  The 
search  for  bonanzas.  The  depth  of  the  lode.  The  parallel  quartz  Bodies.  Future  yield. 
The  zonal  arrangement.  Ore  channels.  The  divide.  The  east  clay.  Position  of  the  ore 
bodies.  Crushing.  Stratification  of  the  eruptive  rocks.  Character  of  the  siliceous  period. 
The  Justice  Lode.  Heat  phenomena. 

145a  Church,  John  A.     Notes  of  a  metallurgical  journey  in  Europe.  Illus.  N.  Y. 

1873.     8vo.  $2.00.  B— Ck— V. 

14G    Clapp.  H.  L.     Observation  lessons  on  common  minerals.     Bost.  1889.  Pap. 

30c.  Hh. 

147  Clapp,  H.  L.     Notebook  to  accompany  observation   lessons.     Bost.    1889. 

15c.,  net.  Hh. 

148  Clark,  D.  K.     Fuel.     Its  combustion  and  economy,  consisting  of  abridge- 

ments of  treatise  on  the  combustion  of  coal  and  the  prevention  of  smoke, 
by  C.  W.  Williams;  and  the  economy  of  fuel,  by  T.  S.  Pridieux.  With 
extensive  additions  in  recent  practice  in  the  combustion  and  economy  of 
fuel,  coal,  coke,  wood,  peat,  petroleum,  etc.  Illus.  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond. 
1879.  12mo.  4s  6d.  $1.50.  B— Ck— Lg— V. 

148a  Clarke,  W.  J.     Principles  of  colliery  ventilation.     Madely,  Salop.  1891.  Is. 

Cn— Cs— Rd. 

149  Classen,  A.     Quantitative  chemical  analysis  by  electrolysis,  according  to 

original  methods.     Author,  trans,  from  the  Id  rev.  and  enl.  German   ed. 

by  Wm.  H.  Herrick.  Illus.     N.  Y.  1887,     8vo.  $2.50.  B— Wm— Wn. 

Clay,  see  Blair  84,  California  9th  report  129c,  Davies  208,  To  builders,  827a, 

Winchell  935;  see  also  Minerals. 
daypttsy  see  Rein,  677. 

150  Claypole,  E.  W.     The  Lake  Age  in  Ohio;    or,  some  episodes  during  the  re- 

treat of  the  North  American  ice  sheet.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1888.  Svo,  pap.  75c. 

Sn. 

151  Cleveland,  P.     Elementary  treatise  on   mineralogy   and  geology.     2  vols. 

With  G  plates.     Bost.  1882.     Svo.     ($3.00).  Ck. 

152  fClement,  E.     Tabular  view  of  geological  systems.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo,  Is. 

Sn. 

153  Coal-dealers' blue  book.     N.  Y.  1891.  S. 

The  blue  book  contains  a  complete  list  of  all  coal- dealers,  miners  and  shippers  in  1hc> 
United  States  and  Canada.  Also  manufacturers  and  car-lot  consumers  with  capital  and 
pay-ratings.  All  new  dealers  in  the  trade  reported  by  supplement  and  weekly  sheets, 
as  well  as  all  changes,  failures,  and  reports  of  slow-paying  customers.  Book  will  be  sent 
to  any  shipper  of  coal  Jree  of  expence  tor  examination  for  five  days. 

153a  Coal  Mines  (The)  regulation  act,  1887,  with  notes  and  explanations  showing 
the  changes  in  the  law  respecting  coal  mines,  etc.   Lond.  (n.  d.)    2s.  Cp. 
Coal.     Coal  mines  and  mining.    See  also  Anthracite — Bituminous — Charcoal 
— Coke — Collieries — Cretaceous — Fuel — Gas — Ventilation — Working. 
Andre,  G.  G.     Practical  treat,  on  coalmining.     2v.     1878.     $28.00.     18. 
r.Murn,  II.  II.     Earth's  diamonds.     1882.     2*.     103. 
I'.owen,  K.     Coal.     1X1,5.     $1.75.     104. 

Carey,  A.     Autobiographies  of  coal,  etc.     1870.     2x  (>J.     130. 
Collins,.!.  11.    Coalmining.     187<>.    1*.    1(>2. 
Daddow  and  Bannan.    Coal.    1S(M>.    *7.5<).    181. 
Fonlyce,  \V.     History  of  coal.     18<IO.     52*  (K/.     2<>1. 
Fossil  Fuel,    1841.    &.<><>.    2<;3. 

Gallethy,  A.     Coal.     Sevan's  IJrit.  Man.    Indus.     2S4. 
( Jalloway,  K.     Hist,  of  coal  mining  in  Gt.  Britain  1882.     7-s  M..     28(1. 
Goodyear,  AV.   A.     Coal  mines  of  Western  coast  of  I'.  S.     1S77.    £2.50.    310. 
Green,  A.   H.     More  about  coal.     W.     320. 
Green,  11.     Coal  and  coal  mines.      188<).     75c.     324. 
(Ireen,  Miall,  etc.     Coal :   hist,  and  use.     1878.      12.shV.     323. 
Gresley,  W.  S.     ( Jlossary  of  terms  used  in  coal  mining.      188:}.     5x.     333. 
Hale,  P.M.    Coal  andiron  counties  in  N.  Carol.     1883.     *1.5o.    341;. 


CO  A— COA  15 


Harper,.!.  P.     Examples  of  coal  mining.     1881.  52*  Od  and  45s.     351. 

Harper  the  same  II.    25s.    352. 

Hartley,  F.  W.    Commercial  value  and  purely  of  coal.    354. 

Hopton,  W.     Conversation  on  mines.     1887.     3s  (x/.     382. 

Hopton.     The  same.     1890.    $1.25.     383. 

Hunt,  T.  S.     Coal  and  iron  in  southern  Ohio.     1881.     $1.50.     398. 

Jevons,  W.  S.     Coal:  its  importance.     Id.     425. 

Jevons,  W.  S.     Coal  question.     1800.     10*  (id.     424. 

Lesley,  J.  P.     Manual  of  coal.     1850.     $1.00 

Liefchild,  J.     R.     Coal  at  home  and  abroad.     1873.     4s  Od.     485. 

Macfarlane,  J.     Coal  regions  of  America.     1875 — 79.     $5.00.     500. 

Mather,,!.     Coalmines:  dangers  and  means  of  safety.     1808.     21*.    524. 

Meade,  R.   Goal  and  iron  industries  of  the  United  Kingdom.    1881.  28s.  529. 

Meldola,  R.    Coal  and  what  we  get  from  it.    1891.    2s  0(/.    529a. 

Mosley,  P.     New  method  of  mining  coal. 


Munroe,  J.  E.  C.     Sliding  scale  in  coal  industry.     1880.     Is. 

Natorp,  G.     Coal  industry  of  lower  Rhine.     573. 

Pamely,  C.     Colliery  manager's  hand  book.     1891.     25s.     028. 


I'echar  J.     Paris  Exhibition:  coal  and  iron  1878.     5s.     028. 

Pott's  mining  register  1890.     10s.     054. 

Rogers,  II.    '].).     Geology  of  Penna.  (Coal  formations)  1858.     $15.00.     700. 

Rowell,  R.    Coal  freight  tables  1869.    7s  (id.    7  Hi. 

Rowan,  T.     Explosion  of  gas  in  coal  mines.     1883.     Id.  715. 

Rowan,  T.     Spontaneous  combustion  of  coal  1882.     5s.     714. 

Roy,  A.     Coal  mines.     1870.    $2.75.     717. 

Roy  A.     Miner's  companion.     1885.     $1.25.     718. 

Smith,  W.     Recovery  of  bye-products  from  coal.     701 . 

Smyth,  W.  W.     Rudimentary  treat,  on  coal     1885.     3.s-  ttd.     704. 

Sweet,  S.  H.     Special  report  on  coal.     1800:     $3.00.     790. 

Table  of  Cubic  area  of  coal  1891 .     $1 .00    803. 

Taylor,  H.  C.     Statistics  of  coal.     1855.     Scarce.     811. 

Thomas,  J.  W.    Treat,  on  coal.     1878.     10s  6d.    815. 

Thomas,  T.  F.     Notes  on  coal  mining.     1880.     2s  6d.     810. 

Thorpe,  T.  E.     Coal:  hist,  and  uses.     1878.     12,s  6d.     819. 

Tunner.     Use  of  brown  coal  in  blast  furnace.     830. 

Walton,  T.  H.     Coal  mining.     1885.     $5.00.    865. 

Wardle.     Reference  book  on  coal  mining  188(5,  1889,  1891,  each  15s.   808-870. 

Wiltshire,  T.     History  of  coal.     1878.     Is.     908; 

see  Annual  22,  23,  Barr  51,  Bevan  81,  Blair  84,  Boyd  108,  Clark  148,  Corn- 
wall 170,   Fairley  252,   Hunt  397,   Kingsley  454—50,  Mills  545,  Pepper  031 , 

Percy  I,  632,  Smith  759,  Spoil,  parts  6,  7.     775. 
Coal  cleansing  and  washing,  see  Spon,  part  6.     775. 
Coal  cutting,  see  Hyslop    406. 

Coal  dealer's  ready  reckoner.     Benedict,  H.  H.     1890.     $2.00.     76. 
Coal  dealer's  reference  book.     153. 
Coal- deposits,  conditions  of,  see  Saward.    728. 
Goal-dust  furnaces,  see  Mills.    545. 
Coal  economy.     Danvers,  F.  C.     1872.     10s  6d.     198. 
Coal  exhaustion  of  coal  mines,  see  Jevons.     424. 
Coalfields.     See  also  Anthracite  coalfields. 

Anstie,  J.  Coalfields  of  Gloucestershire  and  Somersetshire.    1873.    6s.    31. 

Brice,  S.  W. of  North  Somersetshire.     1867.     2s.     112. 

Brown,  R. of  Cape  Breton.     1871.     7s  6d.     116. 

Dawkins,  W.  B.     Our  coalfields.     Id.    212. 

Fordyce,  W.     Hist,  of  coal,  etc.     1860.     52s  6d.     261. 

Green  A.  H.     Notes  on  Yorkshire  coalfield.     321. 

Green  and  Russell.     Geology  of  Yorkshire  coalfield.     1879.     42s.     322. 

Greenwell,  G.  C.     Great  Northern  coalfield.     325. 

Homer,  C.  J.     North  Staffordshire  coalfield.     379. 

Hull,  E.     Coalfields  of  Gt.  Britain.     1880.     16s.     389. 

Map  of  British  coalfields.     1861.     2s  Gd.    517. 

Meade,  R.     Coal  industries.     1881.     28s:     529. 

Sheafer,  P.  W.     Anthracite  coalfields  of  Penn'a.     1881.     742; 

see  Andre  18,  Saward  728. 
Coalfields,  characteristics  of,  see  Andre  18. 
Coal  heading,  see  Percy  I,  633. 
Coal  in  California,  see  California  7th  report,  129a. 
Coal  lining.    Wanklyn,  J.  A.    Cooper's  coal-lining  process.    866. 


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Coal  iniiterx'  pocket  book.     Colliery  engineers'  pocket  book.    1889.   $2.00.    155. 

Coal  mines,  accidents  in,  see  Accidents.  *" 

Coal  mines,  explosions  in,  see  Accidents — Explosions — Gases. 

Coal  mines  inspection.     Boyd,  R.  N.  1879.    14s     107. 

( \>al  mines,  law  relating  to. 

Abstract  and  forms  under  coal  mines'  act  1887.  4d.     7. 

Abstract  of  coal  mines' act  1887.    3d.    8. 

California  7th  report.     129a. 

Chisholm,  J.  ('.     .Manual  of  coal  mine's  act  1887.     7s  (yd.     142. 

Coal  mines  act  3887.     2«.     153a. 

Macs winney  and  B.    Coal  mine's  act.     1888.    '3s  (id.    50!). 

See  Abel  6,  United  States,  845. 
Coal  Mines  of  the  U,  S. 

Bell,  J.  L.     Notes  011  a  visit  to.     05.     66. 
Coal  of  India. 

Ball,  V.     Diamonds,  coal,  etc.,  of  India.     1881.     5.s.     47. 
Coal  oil.     Bowen,  E.     1865.     $1.75.     104. 
Coal-pits,  see  Fuel  281. 

Coal  points.     Swords,  J.  F.     1891.    $2.00.     799. 
Coal  production,  see  Annual  22,  23;  Hoy  717,  Saward  728. 
Coal  reckoner.     Winnall.     1873.     Is  Gd.     940. 
Coal  regions,  see  Hoy  717. 

Coal  shipping,  see  Spon,  parts  68,  69,    774;  Swords  799. 
Coal  slag..    Ward,  G.  W.     Utilization  of,     867. 
Coal  trade. 

Brown,  R.     Coalfields,  etc.,  of  Cape  Breton.     1871.     7s  ()<l.     116. 

California  7th  report,  12!>a. 

Greenwell,  G.  C.     Glossary  of  terms  used  in.     188!).     5*.     326. 

Saward,  F.  K.     Coal  trade.     $1.00.     72S. 

Sorley,  W.  R.  Mining  royalties,  their  effect  on  coal  trade.  1SS!).  Is  (W. 
772. 

Stubbs,  T.     Coal  and  iron  trades.     Is  (yd.     787. 

Coal  used  in  blast  furnace,  see  Bell  73.  / 

Coal,  varieties  of,  see  Wardle  868—70. 
Coal  washing  and  washing  machinery,  see  Baare  41,  Mills  515,  Percy  I,  633; 

Spon,  part  31,  774. 

Cobalt,  see  Aaron  2,  Davies  208,  Osborn  605,  Phillips  643;  see  also  Minerals. 
Coke.     See  also  Charcoal — Coal — Fuel. 

Dixon  R.     Cost  and  results  of  manufacture'  of  coke.     21!). 

Fonlvce  \\ .     History  of  coal,  etc.  I860.     52.s  (\<i.     261. 

Luebbers,  H.  L.     Manufacture  of  coke  from  Illinois  coal.     25c.     500. 

Simon  H.     Utilization  of  bye-products  in  manufacture  of  coke.     751. 

Steavcnson,  A.  L.     Coke  manufacture  of  South  Durham.     778. 

Weeks,  J.  D.     Manufacture  of  Coke.     40c.     SSO. 

\Veeks.     The  same.     £2.00.     883,  see  Blair,    84,  Clark,  148,  Mills  545,   Percy 

1,  632,  Smith  761,  United  States  841. 
Coke  furnaces,  see  Overman. 
Coke  ovens,  see  Spons,  part  7.     775. 
154    Cole,  G.  A.  J.      Aids  in  practical  geology.     Illus.     Lond.   1891.    Cr.   8vo. 

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Colliers,  see  Fuel  281. 
Colliers,  law  relating  to. 

Fowler,  J.  C.     Collieries  and  colliers.     1872.     7*  Cxi.     26S. 

Collier's  ready  reckoner.     Ireland,  J.     Is  (yd.     408. 
Collieries,  see  also  Coal — Working. 

Fairlev,  W.      Colliery  manairers'  catechism.      1SSS.     3*  (id.     252. 

Fordyce,  W.      I  listofy  of  coal,  etc.      1SOO.     52-s  <></.     261. 

Fossi'l  Fuel.      1841.     $4.00.     263. 

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Su-mens,  F.     Combustion.     747. 

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Becker,  G.  F.      Geology  of  Comstock  Lode  and  Washoe   District.     1883. 

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LainlH.rn,  li.  II.      Mrtallur.uy 'of  copper.      IST'.l.     2*  i'vl .     -HIS. 

Phillips,  . I.  A.     Copper  in  Bevan's  Brit.  Manuf.  Indus.     \\xCvl.    (>42. 

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Coral  reefs. 

Darwin,  C.     Structure  and  distribution.     1890.     2.s-  and  5*.     2<>5. 

Darwin.    The  same.     181)1.     l.s.     206; 

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168  'Comes,  C.     Mining  machinery.     Containing  illustrations,  descriptions  and 

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171  Cotta,  B.,  von.    Rocks   classified  and   described:    a  treatise  on  lithology. 

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173  Cox,  T.  H.     Recent  improvements  in  tin-dressing  machinery,  in  vol.    1874. 

Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

174  Creswick,  W.,  Galloway,  W.  and  Hopton,  W.     Hermon  prize  essay  on  the 

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($1.00.)  Ck. 

Cretaceous  coals,  see  United  States  842. 

175  Crew,  B.  J.     Practical  treatise  on  petroleum  comprising  its  origin,  geology, 

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and  transportation;  together  with  a  description  of  gas  wells,  the  applica- 
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Crocker's  trip  hammer  battery,  see  Aaron  4. 

176  Crosby,  W.  O.     Common  minerals  and  rocks.     Bost.  (1881)  24mo.  35c  net. 

Hh. 

177  Crosby,  W.  O.    Tables  for  the  determination  of  common  minerals  chiefly 

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Crystalline  rocks,  see  Winch  ell,  923,  925,  927,  929,  931;  see  also  Corundum- 
Minerals. 
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178  Cundill,  J.  P.    Dictionary  of  explosives.    Lond.  1889.    8vo.     4s,  $1.60. 

Hb— Sp. 

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Cupriferous  deposits  in  Minnesota,  see  Winchell  922,  924;  see  also  Copper. 

179  Curtis,  J.  S.    Silber  lead  deposits  of  Eureka,  Nevada.    Illus.     (U.  S.  Geog. 

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180  Cyclopaedia  of  the  arts  and  sciences.    Botony,  zoology,  MINERALOGY,  GEOL- 

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181  Daddow,  S.  H.,  and  Bannan,  B.  Coal,  iron  and  oil;   or  the  practical  miner. 

A  plain  and  popular  work  on  our  mines  and  mineral  resources,  and  a  text- 
book or  guide  to  their  economical  development.  Illus.  and  maps.  Potts- 
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182  Dahlgren,  Chas.  B.     Historic  mines  of  Mexico.    Tables  showing  the  char- 

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mines  of  Mexico.  A  review  of  the  mines  of  that  republic  for  the  past  three 
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183  Dale,  T.  N.,  jr.    Study  of  the  Rhaetic  strata  of  the  Val   di  Lerdo  in  the 

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184  fDamon,  Bobt.     Geology  of  Weymouth,  Portland  and  coast  of  Doretshire, 

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185  Dana,  E.  S.    An  account  of  the  progress  in  mineralogy  in  the  year  1885; 

from  the  Smithsonian  report  for  1885.  (Smithsonian  Miscel.  Coll. 
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186  Dana,   E.  S.     An  account  of  the  progress  in  mineralogy  in  the  year  1886; 

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Coll.  No.  703.)  Wash.  1889.  8vo.  pap.,  n.  p.  Sk. 

187  Dana,  E.  S.  and  J.  D.    Textbook  of  mineralogy,  based  upon  the  system  of 

mineralogy  of  J.  D.  Dana.  Embracing  an  extended  treatise  on  crystallo- 
graphy and  physical  mineralogy.  By  Edw.  S.  Dana.  15th  rev.  and  enl. 
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188  Dana,  J.  D.     Characteristics  of  volcanoes,  with  contributions  of  facts  and 

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189  Dana,  J.  D.  Corals  and  coral  islands.  3d  ed.  Illus.,  col.  pi.  and  maps.  N.  Y. 

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190  Dana,  J.  D.     Manual  of  geology,  treating  of  the  principles  of  the  science, 

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•194  Dana,  J.  D.  The  geological  story  briefly  told.  An  introduction  to  geol- 
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195  Dana,  J.  D.,  and  Brush,  G.  J.     System  of  mineralogy.     Descriptive  miner- 

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198  Danvers,  F.  C.     Coal  economy;  or,  coal,  with  reference  to  its  screening, 

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200  Darwin,  Chas.  A  naturalist's  voyage:  journal  of  researches  into  the  natural 

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Beagle  round  the  world.  New  ed.  Lond.  1889.  P.  Svo.  3s  6d.  Mu. 

201  Darwin,  Chas.     Journal  of  researches  into  natural  history  and  geology  of 

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scribed. Lond.  1890.  8vo.  £1  Is;  the  same,  N.  Y.  1890.  Svo.  $5.00. 

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208  Davies,  D.  C.     A  treatise  on  earthy  and  other  minerals,  and  mining.     Uni- 

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213  Dawson,  Sir,  J.  W.     Acadian   geology,   the  geological  structure  of  organic 

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8vo.  £1.  Is.  $6.50.  Ma— V. 

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215  fDel  Mar,  A.     A  history  of  the  precious   metals,  from  the  earliest  times  to 

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216  Dieulafait,   L.     Diamonds    and  precious  stones.     A   popular  account  of 

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Dephosphorization,  see  Justice  440;  Wedding  878;  see  also  Iron — Puddling. 
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Desulphurization  of  pig  iron,  see  Wedding  878. 
Diamonds.    See  also  Gems — Precious  Stones. 

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Mitchell,  H.     Diamonds  and  gold  of  South  Africa.     1888.     5s.     552. 

see  Davies  208,  Osborn  605. 

217  Dircks,  H.     Contribution  towards  a  history  of  electro-metallurgy,  establish- 

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218  Directory  to  the  iron  and  steel  works  of  the  United  States  for  1890.    Con- 

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tablishment, as  it  contains  an  index  to  the  names  of  firms  and  companies  and  also  to  the 
names  of  works. 

219  Dixon,  R.     Cost  and  the  results  of  the  manufacture  of  coke  on  the  Simon- 

Carve's  system,  in  1883,  II,  No.  434.     • 

220  Dodd,  G.     Dictionary  of  manufacturers,  mining  machinery,  and   industrial 

arts.     N.Y.  1869.     12  mo.  (P.  8vo.)    $1.50.     5s.  Ck— la— Rw— V. 


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ble, and  mineral,  etc. 

221  Douglas,  S.  H.,  and  Prescott,  A.  B.     Qualitative  chemical  analysis:  a  guide 

in  the  practical  study  of  chemistry  and  in  the  work  of  analysis.  8th  rev. 
ed.  with  a  study  of  oxidation  and  reduction  by  O.  C.  Johnson.  N.  Y. 
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Metals  whose  sulphides  are  insoluble  in  dilute  acids.  The  non  metals  and  their  acids. 
Systematic  examinations.  Oxidation. 

222  Dove,  G.,.?Y.     The  Frodlingham  ironfield,  in  1876,  II,  No.  434. 

223  Doyle,  P.'  Tin  mining  in  Larut.     Illus.  and  maps.     Lond.    1879.     Or.  8vo. 

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Handy  Lists  part  3. 

224  Drecbsel,  E.     Chemical  reactions,  being  a  thorough  discussion  of  chemical 

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general  elementary  chemistry.  Trans,  and  special  adapted  for  the  use  of 
American  students  and  teachers,  by  N.  F.  Merrill.  N.  Y.  1880.  12mo. 
$1.25.  B— Wm. 

Dressing  of  ores,  see  Ores. 

Dressing  of  tin,  see  Charlevston  140. 

Drift  mining,  see  California,     8th  report  129b;   see  also  Mines. 

Drilling,  see  Budge  123;  see  also  Mines — Tunneling. 

Drilling  petroleum,  see  California,     7th  report  129a. 

225  Drinker,  H.  S.     Treatise  on  explosive  compounds  and  rock  drills.     Giving 

properties  of  modern  explosives, principles  of  blasting,and  descriptions  and 
uses  of  the  various  rock  drills  aud  compressors,  and  forming  a  supplemen- 
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$5.00.  £1.  5s.  B— Ch— Cn— Sp— Wm. 

226  Drinker,  H.  S.     Tunneling,  explosive  compounds,  and  rock  drills.     Giving 

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principles  of  blasting  and  descriptions  and  uses  of  the  various  rock  drills 
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227  Dron,  Kobt.  W.     Mining  formulae.     Containing   chapters  on  ventilation, 

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surveys,  etc.  Also  a  section  of  the  workable  minerals  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow  1890.  Cr.  8vo.  Is  9d.  $1.00.  Dm— Mi— V. 

228  Dunlap,  Th.     Wiley's  American   iron   trade   manual   of  the  leading  iron 

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rolling  mills,  Bessemer  steel  works,  locomotive  works,  steam  engine 
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duct; with  some  account  of  iron  ores.  N.  Y.  (n,  d.)  4to,  $4.00.  Ck — Wm. 

229  Dutton,  C.  E.     Geology   of  the   high   plateaus  of  Utah.     With   an    atlas. 

Wash.,  D.  C.  1880.     4to.,  atlas  in  folio,  n.  p.  Ga. 

Dynamite,  see  Eissler  238;  see  also  Explosives.     A  larger  list  on  this   subject 
will  be  found  in  Handy  lists,  part  I. 


Earth's  crust.     Page,  D.     1868.     Is  Gd.    620. 
Earth's  history.     Ansted  D.  T.     2s.     25. 
Earth's  surface,  see  Shaler737. 
Earthwork,  setting  out  slopes  of,  see  Light,  486. 

230    East  India.     Hyderabad  Decan  Mining  Company.     Reports  of  committee, 

with  evidence.     Lond.  1888.    4s.  PC. 

230a  Edison.     General  Electric  Co.     Descriptive  circular,  I.  D.   No.  5:  Electric 

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pany sheet  24  of  the  maps  of  the  geological  survey  of  Ireland;  com- 
prising portions  of  the  counties  Donegal  and  Tyrone.  With  palaeontologi- 
cal  notes  by  W.  H.  Baily.  Lond.  1888.  2s.  E. 

232  Egleston,  J.     Catalogue    of  minerals   and    synonyms    alphabetically    ar- 

ranged for  the  use  of  museums.     Wash.,  1).  C.  1889.     8vo.  pap.,  n.  p. 

Ga— Wm. 

233  Egleston,  T.     Lectures  on  mineralogy.     School   of  Mines.     W.  pi.   N.  Y. 

1872.     8vo.     $4.50.  Ck— V. 

234  Egleston,    T.     Metallurgy   of  silver,  gold,  and  mercury  in  the  U.  S.   Show- 

ing the  latest  practice  pursued  in  American  metallurgical  establishments. 
2  vols..  illns.,  pi.  and  tables.  Vol.  I:  Silver.  N.  Y.  1887.  8vo.  $7.50. 
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235  Egloffstein,    F.    W.,  von.     Contributions  to  the  geology  and  the  physical 

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236  Eissler,  M.     The  metallurgy  of  gold.     A  practical  treatise  on  the  mechani- 

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237  Eissler,  M.     The  metallurgy  of  silver:  a   practical  treatise  on  the  amalga- 

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10s  Qd.  $4.25.  B— Lg— Wn. 

238  Eissler,  M.     The   modern   high  explosives,   nitro-glycerine  and  dynamite, 

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239  Elderhorst,  W.     Manual  of  qualitative  blow-pipe   analysis  and  determina- 

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1881.  12mo.  $2.50.  Ck— Ps— V. 

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Electricity  applied  to  the  ignition  of  blasting  charges,  see  Andre  16. 
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Wm.  R.  Nichols.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1883.  12mo.  $1.50.  B— V. 

241  Emanuel,  H.     On  diamonds  and  precious  stones:  their  history,  value   and 

properties;  with  simple  tests  for  ascertaining  their  reality.  Illus.  Lond. 
1887.  Cr.  Svo.  6s.  $2.75.  Cf— Ck. 

Emery,  see  Osborne  605;  see  also  Corundum — Minerals. 


24  ENG— EXP 

242  Engert,  A.  C.     The  blowpipe-flame  furnace,  in  vol.  1884,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 
Engineering. — A  large  list  of  books  on  th!s  subject  will    be  found  in  Handy 

Lists  part  3. 

243  Erni,  H.     Mineralogy  simplified.     Easy  methods   of  identifying  minerals, 

including  ores,  by  means  of  the  blowpipe,  by  ilame  reactions,  by  the  spec- 
troscope, and  by  humid  chemical  analysis,  based  on  Prof,  von  Kobell's 
tables  for  the  determination  of  minerals,  with  an  introduction  to  modern 
chemistry.  2d  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Phila,  1885.  12mo.  (Or.  8vo.)  $3.00. 
12s  6d.  B— Ck— Sp. 

Contents:— Chemical  philosophy,  auxiliary  apparatus  and  manipulations  in  the  laboratory, 
preparations  of  re-agents,  blowpipe  analysis  and  apparatus,  re-action  of  oxides  with  gen- 
eral re-agents,  colored  flames,  flame  re-actions  and  spectrum  analysis,  special  methods 
for  detecting  certain  elements,  determinative  mineralogy,  characteristic  behavior  of  the 
most  important  ores  before  the  blowpipe  and  with  solvents. 

Estimation   of  small   quantities   of    phosphorus  by  spectrum  analysis,    see 
Alleyne  13. 

244  fEthreidge,  B.     Stratigraphical  geology  and  palaeontology,  on  the  basis  of 

Phillips.     W.  map,  tables  and  pi.     Lond.  (n.  d.)     Demy  8vo.     £1  14s. 

Gb. 

245  fEtheridge,  R..?V.,  and  Jack,  R.  L.     Catalogue  of  works,  papers,  pamphlets, 

official  reports  and  maps  relating  to  Australian  and  Tasmanian  geology, 
mineralogy,  palaeontology,  mining  and"  metallurgy,  etc.  Lond.  (n.  d.) 
Demy  8vo.  10s.  Sr. 

Eureka,  Nevada.  Silver  lead  deposits.     Curtis,  J.  S.  1884.     179. 

Examinations  for  colliery  manager's  certificate. 

Twirmey,  A.  J.  G.     Handbook  of.     1878.     ($2.00)     840. 

Excavating  for  flint. 

Skertclily,  S.  B.  J.     Gun  flints.     1879.  17s  6d.    753. 

Excavating,  machinery  for,  see  Andre  17. 

Exhaust  injector,  see  Percy  II,  634. 

Exhaustion  of  onr  coal  mines,  see  Jevons,  424. 

Experiments   with   explosives  used  in  mines.     Brown,  M.  W.    1890.     n.  p. 
115a. 

246  Explanatory  memoir  to  accompany  sheets  148,  149  of  the  maps  of  the  geol- 

ogical survey  of  Ireland.     Lond.    1888.     Qd.  E. 

Exploring  minerals.     See  also  Prospecting. 

Phillips,  J.  S.    Explorer's  and  assay,  companion  1S79.    8<i.oo.    645. 

247  Explosion  at  St.  Helen's  colliery.     Report  and  plan.     Lond.  1888.    Is  Id. 

PC. 

248  Explosion  at  Morningside  colliery,  Lanarkshire.     Keport  and  plan.     Lond. 

1888.     Id.  Pc._ 

Explosion*  in  mines.      See  also   Accidents — Friction — Gases — Underground" 

Fire. 

Atkinson,  W.  N.    Explosions  in  coal  mines.     1SS6.    7*  (id.    39. 

( 'ivs\\  irk,  etc.     Herman  essay  1874.    81 .00.     174. 

Explosion  at  St.  Helen's  colliery.    1888.     Is  Id.    247. 

MX  plosion  at  Morningside  colliery.     1SSS.     7</.     248. 

Higson,  J.      Explosions  in  coal  mines.     1878.     7*  6</.     370. 

Plan  to  Report  of  explosion  at  Udston  colliery.     1888.    6d.     650. 

Purdy,  W.     Essay  on  colliery  explosions.     1880.    50c.    663. 

Report  of  explosion  at  Udston  couiery.    1888.    lit/.    678; 

sec  ('ampin,  134. 
Explosives.     See  also  Blasting — Dynamite. 

I'.n-lhclot,  M.  P.  M.     1883.     50c.     79. 

Cundill, ,!.  P.    Dictionary  of -explos.    issi).    4*.  17s. 

Drinker,  II.  S.     Mxplosive  compounds.     1SS3.     85.00.     225. 

Drinker,  H.  S.     Tunneling.     18SS.     825.00.     22(i. 

Eissler,  M.     Modern  high  explosives.     iss<{.    #4.00.    238. 

Foster,  W.  <\     Explosives.     1888.     20c.     2(56. 

Nursev,  I'.  M.     Explosive  compounds.    5ss. 

Nursey.     Ivcccni  development  in  high  explos.     5<>l. 

Nnrscv.     Recent  improvements  in  explosive  compounds,     ">(.'2. 

Report  (50th  annual)  of  explosives,     ism.    (i<sa. 

Williams,  AV.  -M.     Explosive  compounds,    901; 

see  P.evans  SI,  Bloxam  90,  Bramit-Wuhl  111,  Davies  209,Spon,  part  10,775. 
Explosives,  Bibliography  of  works  on,  see  Bertholet  79. 
Explosive  gases,  see  Hopton  382,  383;  see  also  Gases. 


EXP— FOB 


Explosives  used  in  mines.     Brown,  M.  W.     1890,  n.  p.     115a. 
249    Eyerman,  J.     Course  in  determinative  mineralogy.  Easton,  Pa  .  1890.     4to. 
pap.  $1.15.  Eb— Sp— V. 


250  fFairbairn,  Sir  W.      Iron,  its  history,  properties  and  processes  of  manufac- 

ture. 3d  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Edinburgh  1869.  Dejny  8vo.  (8vo)  106-  Qd. 
$4.50.  Bm— Ck— V. 

251  Fairchild,  G.  M. ,//•.,  ed.     Canadian  leaves;  history,  art,  science,  literature, 

commerce;  a  series  of  new  papers  read  before  the  Canadian  Club  of  New 
York.  Illus.  by  T.  Willing.  Illus.  and  port.  N.  Y.  1887.  8vo.  pap.  $1.00. 

Tb. 

Contains  also:  McDougall,  J.    Mineral  resources  of  Canada. 

252  Fairley,  W.     Colliery  managers'  catechism.   Contains  more  than  600  ques- 

tions and  answers.     2d  ed.  Lond.  1888.     8s  Qd.     $1.40.     o.  p.         Cn — Hw. 

Contains  upward  of  600  questions  and  answers  under  the  following  heads:  Geology,  venti- 
lation, gases,  varieties  of  coal  and  other  fuel,  steam  boilers  and  engines,  practical  min- 
ing, mathematics,  land  and  mine  surveying,  applied  mechanics,  statistics,  miscellaneous 
subjects. 

253  Fairley,  W.     The  colliery  manager's  calculator,  containing  practical   rules 

and  tables.     4th  ed.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  3s  Qd.  "  $1.40.  o.  p. 

Ck— Hw— V. 

254  Fairley,  W.  The  theory  and  practice  of  ventilating  coal  mines.  Lond.  (n.  d.) 

12rno.  $1.20.  Ck. 

255  Fairley,  W.     The  ventilation  of  coal  mines.    (V.N.S.S.)  N.  Y.  1882.  24 mo, 

bds.,  50c.  Ck— Cn— V. 

Contents: — The  movement  of  air;  the  resistance  of  air  in  moving  along  underground  pass- 
ages; the  effect  of  splitting  the  air;  how  to  find  the  pressure  or  power  required  to  circu- 
late a  given  quantity  that  will  result  from  the  application  of  a  given  pressure  of  power  in 
a  mine  having  unequal  splits;  ascensional  ventilation;  velocity  of  air;  note  on  the  co- 
efficient of  iriction;  miscellaneous  exercises. 

256  Fenwick,  Th.,  and  Baker,  Th.     Subterraneous  surveying,  elementary  and 

practical  treatise  on;  with  and  without  the  magnetic  needle,  and  other 
modern  improvements.  Illus.  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond.  1888.  12mo.  2s  Qd,  3s. 
$1.00.  B— Lg. 

Fiery  mines.     Mitton,  A.  D.  1890.     Is.     554. 

Fire  bricks,  see  Percy  I,  632. 

257  Fisher,  O.      Phvsics  and  the  earth's  crust.     2d  ed.,  altered   and   enlarged. 

Lond.  1889.  8vb.  12s.  Ma. 

258  Fleischer,  E.  A  system  of  volumetric  analysis.  Trans,  with  notes  and  addi- 

tions from  the  2d  German  edition  by  M.  M.  P.  Muir.  Illus.  Lond.  1877.  Cr. 

8vo.  (12mo)  7s  Qd.    $2.00.  B-Ma— V. 

Flint  formation.     Galloway,  W.  B.  2s  Qd.   288. 
Flints,  see  Gnn  Flints. 

259  Flower,  P.  W.  History  of  the  trade  in  tin,  a  short  description  of  tin  mining 

and  metallurgy.     Illus.  Lond.  1879.  8vo.  10s  Qd,  $4.25.  B— Bi— Ck. 

Fives. 

Trewman,  A.  H.  C.     Flues  and  ventilation.    831. 
Fluor  spar,  see  Davies  208. 

260  Fontaine,  H.     Electrolysis.     A  practical  treatise  on  nickeling,  coppering, 

gilding,  silvering,  the  refining  of  metals  and  treatment  of  ores  by  means  of 
electricity.  Trans,  by  J.  A.  Berly.  Illus.  Lond.  1885.  8vo.  9s,  $3.50. 

B— Ck— Fa— Sp. 
Footprints  of  the  creator.     Miller,  H.  1889.     5s.  537, 

261  Fordyce,  W.     History  of  coal,  coke,  coal  fields,  progress  of  coal  mining,  the 

winning  and  working  of  collieries,  etc.;  also  iron,  its  ores  and  processes  of 
manufacture.  Illus.  Lond.  1860.  4to.  £2  12s  Qd.  $15.00.  Ck— Lo. 

jPo/v/e-hammers,  see  Overman  612. 

262  Fossett,  F.     Colorado.     A  historical  description  and  statistical  work  on  the 

Rocky  Mountains  gold  and  silver  mining  region.  Illus.  and  maps.  N.  Y. 
1880.  12mo.  $2.50.  Ck— Fo— V. 

263  Fossil  Fuel.     The  history  and  description  of  fossil  fuel;  the  collieries  and 

coal  trade  of  Great  Britain.     Illus.    Lond.  1841.  8vo.  ($4.00.)  Ck. 

264  Foster,  J.  G.     Submarine   blasting  in   Boston  harbor,   Mass.,  removal  of 

Tower  and  Corwin  rocks.     W.  pi.  N.  Y.  1869.     4to.     $3.50.  B— V. 


26  FOS— FUE 

265  Foster,  J.  W.,  and  Whitney,  J.  D.     Report  of  the  geology  of  the  Lake  Su- 

perior Laud  District.  The  iron  and  copper  regions.  2  vols.  Maps.  Wash. 
D.  C.,  1850—51.  8vo,  scarce.  Ck— Ga— V. 

266  Foster,  W.  C.     Explosives  and  their  composition.    N.  Y.  1888.    20c. 

On— Ea. 
Foundry  practice. 

Hooper,  H.  R.     Practice  of  Foundry  work.    381. 

Kirk,  E.     Founding  of  metals.     1885.     $2.50.     457. 

Overman,  F.    Moulders'  and  founders'  guide.     1882.    $2.00.    610; 

see  Spon,  parts  48 — 50.     774.     Spon  parts  10,  11.     775. 

N.  B.— A  larger  list  on  this  subject  will  be  found  in  Handy  Lists  III. 

267  Fowler,  Geo.  L.     Fuels:    Evaporation  and  combustion.     Trans,  from    the 

French  of  J.  Burchetti,  and  reduced  to  American  standards.  N.  Y.  1887. 
16m o,  50c.  Pw— V— Wn. 

268  Fowler,  J.  C.     Collieries  and  colliers.     A  handbook  of  the  law  and  leading 

cases  relating  thereto.    3d  ed.    Lond.  1872.     12mo  (16mo)  7s  6rf,  $3.00. 

Ck— Lm. 

269  Foye,  J.  0.     Chemical  problems,  with  brief  statements  of  the  principles  in- 

volved.   2d  enl.  and  rev.  ed.    (V.  N.  S.  S.)    N.  Y.  1885.    18mo.    50c. 

B— V. 

270  Foye,  J.  C.      Handbook   of  mineralogy,    determination,   description    and 

clarification  of  minerals  found  in  the  United  States.  (V.  N.  S.  S.)  N.  Y. 
1886.  24mo,  bds.  50c.  B— Ck— V. 

271  Foye,  J.  C.     Tables  for  the  determination,    description  and   classification 

of  minerals.    2d  rev.  ed.    Illus.  Chic.  1882.    12mo.    $1.00.  Ck— M. 

272  Frazer,  P.,  jr.     Tables  of  minerals.    Tables  for  the  determination  of  min- 

erals by  their  physical  characteristics.  Trans,  from  the  German  of  Albin 
Weisbach.  Lond.  1875.  Cr.  8vo,  10s,  $4.00;  the  same,  new  rev.  ed. 
Phila.  1877.  8vo,  $2.00.  Ck— Ld— Te. 

273  Frazer,  P.,  jr.     The  same,  by  physical  properties   ascertainable   with   the 

aid  of  a  few  field  instruments.  Based  on  the  system  of  Prof.  Weisbach. 
3d  entirely  rewritten  ed.  Phila.  1891.  12mo,  roan  $2.00.  Ld— V. 

274  Fream,  W.  Soils  and  their  properties.  Illus.  (Bell's  Agric.  Ser.)  Lond.  1890. 

Cr.  8vo,  2s  Qd.  Bi. 

Freiberg  barrel,  see  Aaron,  4. 

275  French,  B.  F.     History  of  the  rise  and  progress   of  the  iron  trade  in   the 

United  States  from  1621  to  1857.  With  many  statistical  tables  relating  to 
the  manufacture,  importation,  exportation  and  prices  of  iron  for  more 
than  a  century.  N.  Y.  (n.  d.)  8vo.  $2.00  Ck— V— Wm. 

276  Fresenius,  C.     A  manual  of  qualitative  chemical  analysis.    9th  ed.  Lond. 

1876.     8vo.  12s  Qd.  $5.00.  Bs— Cg— Fa— V. 

277  Fresenius,  C.  B.     A  manual  of  qualitative  chemical  analysis.    Trans,   into 

the  new  system  and  newly  edited  by  Sam.  W.  Johnson.  New  rev.  and 
enl.  ed.  N.  Y.  1888.  8vo.  $4.00.  Ck— Wm. 

278  Fresenius,  C.     Manual  of  quantitative  chemical   analysis.     7th  ed.    Lond. 

1876.  8vo.  vol.  I  15s.  $6.00;  vol.  2.  Parts  1,  2.  Lond  1885,  '86.  Each 
2s  6d.  $1.00.  Ba— Cg— V. 

279  Fresenius,  C.  B.     A  system  of  instruction  in  quantitative  chemical  analy- 

sis.    From  the  latest  English  and  German  editions.     Ed.  by  O,   D.   Allen 

and  S.  W.  Johnson.     New  ed.  with  the  new   notation   and  nomenclature. 

Illus.    N.Y.  1888.    8vo.    $6.00  B— Ck— Wm. 

Friction  of  air.    See  also  Explosions — Gases — Ventilation. 

Atkinson,  J.  J.     Friction  of  air  in  mines.     1875.  50c.  37. 

see  James  414,  AVilson  907. 
Frodlingham  iron  field,  see  Dove,  G.     222. 

280  Fuchs,  C.  W.  C.     Practical  guide  to  the  determination  of  minerals  by  the 

blow-pipe.  Trans,  and  ed.  by  T.  W.  Danby.  Interleaved.  Lond.  1875. 
8vo.  5s.  $2.00.  Ck— F. 

281  Fuel  for  our  fires;  or  coal-pits,  colliers,  and   their  dangers.    Lond.  1871.  Sq. 

16mo.  IsQd.  Bm. 

Fuel.     See  also  Artificial  F. — Air  as  F. — Coke — Coal — Charcoal — Gaseous  F. 
Liquid  F. — Natural  Gas — Oil — Peat — Petroleum. 
Abbot,  A.  V.    Treatise  on  fuel.     1891.     50c.  5. 
r.aylcy,  T.     Assay  and  analysis  of  iron,  fuel,  etc.     1890.     3s  6d.    60. 
Experiments  to  determine  value  of  fuel  1827.    $1.25.     124. 


Bayley, ' 
Bull,  M. 


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Clark,  D.  K.     Fuel.     1879.    4s  Gd.     148. 

Fossil  fuel.     1841.     $4.00.     263. 

Fowler,  G.  L.     Fuels.     1887.     50c.     267. 

Fuel  for  our  fires.     1871.     Is  Gd.    281. 

Galloway,  K.     Treatise  on  fuel.  .  1880.    6s.    287. 

Mills,  Rowan,  etc.     Fuel  and  its  application.     1880.     $7.50.     545. 

Phillips,  H.  J.     Fuels,  solid,  liquid,  and  gaseous.     1890.     3s  Gd.    636. 

Siemens,  C.  W.     Fuel.     1873    50c.     746. 

Thurston,  R.  H.     Materials  of  engineering.  'I,  1883.    $3.00.     823. 

Williams,  C.  W.     Fuel.     1886.     3s  Gd.    895; 

see  Barr  51,  Brannt-Wahl,  111,  Brown  118,  Fairley  252,  Kerl  III,  445,  Percy 

I,  632,  Phillips  643,  Spon,  part  50,  774. 

Fuel,  consumption  of,  in  iron  and  steel  manuf.  see  Jeans  418. 
Fuels,  valuation  of,  see  Phillips  636. 
Fuel  value  of  natural  gas,  see  Ashburner  38. 
Furnace,  see  Mills  545,  Percy  I,  632,  Peters  635,  Spon  parts  50,  51.     774;  see 

also  Blast  Furnace — Puddling. 
Furnace  products,  see  Rammelsberg  664. 


282  Galbraith,  W.    Certain  chemical  phenomena  in  the  manufacture   of  steel. 

In  1890,  I,  No.  434. 

283  Galbraith,  W.     Estimation  of  phosphorus  in  the  Basic  Siemens  steel  bath. 

In  1890,  I,  No.  434. 

284  Galletly,  A.     Coal,  in  Bevan's  B.  M.  L,  No.  81. 

285  Galloway,  R..     Fundamental  principles  of  chemistry  practically  taught   by 

a  new  method.    Illus.  and  numerous  exercises  and  answers.     Lond.  1888. 
Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  6s  Gd,  $1.75.  B— Lm— Wn. 

286  Galloway,  B.  History  of  coal  mining  in  Great  Britain.  Lond.  1882.    P.  8vo. 

(12mo)  7s  Gd,  $2.00.  Ck— Ma. 

287  Galloway,  B.    Treatise  on  fuel,  scientific  and  practical.   Illus.   Lond.  1880. 

8vo,  6s,  $2.40.  Ck— Te. 

288  fGralloway,  W.  B.     Chalk  and  flint  formation.  Illus.  by  facts  and  specimens. 

Lond.  (n.  d.)  8vo.  2s  Gd.  Lo. 

289  Galloway,  W.  B.    Science  and  geology  in  relation  to  the  universal  deluge. 

Lond.  1888.     Demy  8vo.     Ss  Gs.  Lo. 

Gas  Coals . 

Graham,  D.  A.     Comparative  value  of  gas  coals  and  cannels.     1883.     7s  Gd. 

315. 

Gas  furnaces,  see  Mills  545. 
Gas  wells,  see  Natural  gas. 
Gaseous  fuel.    See  also  Fuel. 

Bell,  I.  L.    Gaseous  fuel.    64. 

Sutherland,  W.  L.     Production  and  utilization  of  gaseous  fuel.     788. 

Sutherland,  W.  L.     Most  recent  results  in  application  of  gaseous  fuel.      789. 

Thwaite,  B.  H.     Gaseous  fuel.     1889.  Is  Gd.    825. 
Gases  in  mines.     See  also  Friction — Ventilation — Explosions. 

Atkinson,  J.  J.  Pract.  treat,  on  gases  met  in  coal  mines.  2s.  37a;  1886. 
50c.  38. 

Miller,  J.    Coal  mine  gases.     1878.    10s.  Gd.    541. 

Thomas,  J.  W.    Treat,  on  coal  mine  gases,  etc.     1878.     10s  Gd.    815, 

see  Mauchline  527. 

290  Gautier,  F.     A  neutral  lining  for  metallurgical  furnaces,  in  1886,  I.     No. 

434. 

291  Geikie,  A.   Classbook  of  geology.  Illus.  Lond.  1886.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  10s  Gd, 

$2.60,  net;  the  same,  2d  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1890.  P.  8vo.  4s  Gd,  $2.86,  net. 

B— Ma. 

292  fGeikie,  A.     Elementary  lessons  in  physical  geography.  Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.) 

Fcap  8vo.  4s  Gd.  Questions  on  the  same,  Is  Gd.  Ma. 

293  Geikie,  A.     Geological  sketches  at  home  and  abroad.    Illus.     Lond.  1882. 

8vo,  10s  Gd.  Ma— V. 

Contents:— My  first  geological  excursion;  "the  old  man  of  Hoy;"  the  baron's  stone  of  Kill- 
ochan;  the  colliers  of  Carrick;  among  the  volcanoes  of  Central  France;  the  old  glaciers  of 
Norway  and  Scotland;  rock-weathering  measured  by  decay  of  tombstones;  fragment  of 
primeval  Europe;  in  Wyoming;  geysers  of  the  Yellowstone;  the  lava  fields  of  northwest- 
ern Europe;  the  Scottish  school  of  geology;  geographical  evolution;  the  geological  influ- 
ences which  have  effected  the  course  of  British  history. 


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294  Geikie,  A.     Geological  sketches  at  home  and  abroad.    2  parts.     (Humboldt 

Lib.)  N.  Y.  3882.    8vo,  pap.SOc.  Hu. 

295  fGeikie,  A.     Geology.     New  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  18mo.  Is.  Ma. 
290     Geikie,  A.     Outlines  of  field  geology.     3d  ed.     Illus.  Lond.  1882.    Cr.  8vo. 

12mo.  3s  6d,  $1,00,  net.  B— Cn— Ma— V. 

297  fGeikie,  A.     Primer  of  geology.  (Science  Primers)  Lond.  (n.  d.)    ISmo.    Is; 

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Geology.    Special  localities. 

Abyssinia,    see   Blanford  89. 

America,   see  Marcou  520. 

Arkansas,  see  Owen  615,  California,  see  Blake  86;  California  9th  rep.  129c. 
Comstock  Lode,  see  Becker  61.  Dakota,  see  Newton  575.  Henry  Moun- 
tains, see  Gilbert  307.  Illinois,  see  Worthen  946.  Indiana,  see  Owen  6i:>. 
Iowa,  we  Owen  614.  Mexico,  see'Eglotfstein  235.  Minnesota,  see  Owen 


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614,  Winchell  915—  34;  936.  Mississippi  expedition  551.  Nebraska,  see 
Owen  614.  North  America,  see  Miller  542.  Ohio,  see  Clappole  150,  Econ- 
omic 600,  Orton  603,  Report  598,  Roy  7.18,  Shaler  739.  Pennsylvania,  see 
Rogers  700.  South  Carolina,  see  Tuomey  837.  Tennessee,  see  Safford  72(5. 
United  States,846,  847.Utah,see  Dutton  229.  Virginia,  see  Boyd  108,  Camp- 
bell 133,  Rogers  702,  Virginia  855.  Washoe  District,  see  Becker  61.  Wis- 
consin, see  Owen  614. 

Great  Britain  Ireland  and  colonies. 

Cambridgeshire,  see  Bonney  99.  Cheshire,  see  Strahan  782.  Clapham,  see 
Prestwich  659.  Cornwall,  see  800.  Devon,  see  SymondsSOO.  Dorset  coast, 
see  Mantell  513.  England,  see  Geol.  survey  304;  Geology  305,  306;  Memoirs 
530,  531;  Ramsay,  666; Woodward  945.  Ireland,  see  Egan  231,  Explanatory 
246,  Hull,  390.  Isle  of  Wight,  see  Mantell  513.  Liverpool,  see  Morton  560. 
London,  see  Prestwich,  659.  New  Brunswick,  see  Dawson  213:  Newfound- 
land, see  568.  North  Derbyshire,  see  306,  Nova  Scotia,  see  Dawson  213. 
Oxford,  see  Phillips  637.  Prince  Ed  ward  Island,  see  Dawson  213.  Port- 
land see  Damon  184.  Salomon  Islands,  see  Guppy  341.  Shropshire,  see 
LaTouche  474.  Southwold,  see  Geology  305.  Suffolk  coast,  see  Geology  305. 
Thames  Valley,  see  Phillips  637.  Wales,  see  Symonds  800.  AVeymouth, 
see  Damon  184.  Yorkshire,  see  Green  322. 

Tyrol,  see  Dale  183. 

305  Geology  of  Southwold,  and  of  Suffolk  coast,  from  Dunwich  to  Covehithe- 

Lond.  1888.  2s  6rf.  E. 

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of  North  Derbyshire.     2d  ed.  with  addit.     Lond.  1888.  5s  Qd.  E. 

German  silver,  see  Krupp  and  W.    463. 

307  Gilbert,  G.  K.     Geology  of  the  Henry  Mountains.    2d  ed.  Illus.  Wash.,  D. 

C.  1881.  Ga. 

308  Gill,  Wm.     Iron  ore  district  of  Bilbao,  in  1882,  I,  No.434. 

309  Glanville,  E.    The  South  African  Goldfields.    Lond.  1888.  Cr.  Svo.pap.  Is. 

Sn. 

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Gold,  chlorination  of,  see  Eissler  236. 
Gold,  concentration  of,  see  Eissler  236. 
Gold  extraction  by  potassium  cyanide,  see  California  129d. 
Goldfields. 

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see  Lock  493. 

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Gold  ores,  assaying  of,  see  Aaron  1. 
Gold  ores,  leaching  of,  see  Aaron  3. 
Gold  ores,  mechanical  preparation  of,  see  Eissler  236. 
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Gold  washing,  see  Hydraulic  mining. 
Gold,  working  of,  see  Bevan's  81. 


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313  Gorham,  J.     A  system  for  the  construction  of  crystal  models  on  the  type 

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systems  of  crystallography.  W.  55  pi.  Lond.  1888.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  6s. 
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314  Gower,  A.  R.     Elementary  textbook  of  practical  metallurgy.     Lond.   1888. 

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315  Graham,  D.  A.     A  treatise  on  the  comparative  commercial  values  of  gas 

coals  and  cannels.     W.  pi.    Lond.  1883.     Svo.     7s  6d.    $3.00. 

Ck— On— Sp. 

316  Graham,  W.      The  brass  founders'  manual:  instructions  for  modelling,  pat- 

tern making,  moulding,  turning,  etc.  2d.  rev.  ed.  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond. 
(1883)  1887.  12mo.  2s,  80c.  and  2s  6d,  $1.00.  Ck— Lg— V. 

317  Graham,  W.     Brass,  tin  and  zinc,  in  Sevan's  B.  M.  I.,  see  No.  81. 
(•rrtm-ge  mine  explosions,  see  Atkinson  39. 

Granite  and  granite  industries.     See  also  Stone. 

Harris,  G.  F.     Granite,  etc.     1888.     2*  6d.    353; 

see  Davies  208,  Hunt  397,  Winchell  926. 
Granitic  veinstones,  see  Hunt  397. 

318  Grant-Francis,  G.     History   of  copper  smelting  in  the  Swansea  district  of 

South  Wales  from  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  present  day.  With 
engrav.  and  photos.  2d  ed.  Lond.  (1867)  1881.  Svo,  10s  6d,  $5.50;  the 
same,  large  paper,  Lond.  1881.  Cr.  4to.  Roseburghe,  with  Malachite  lin- 
ings, 15s.  Ck — So. 

N.  B. — A  new  and  improved  edition,  enlarged  by  additional  information,  fur- 
ther illustrations  and  explanatory  notes.  It  includes  a  mass  of  evidences  of  the 
time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  (from  the  Public  Record  Office),  from  which  he  has  given  ver- 
batim transcripts  of  details  of  the  most  interesting  and  valuable  nature  in  a  social  and 
mercantile  sense;  with  much  that  is  extremely  curious  in  reference  to  the  manipulation 
of  mines,  furnaces,  and  the  chemistry  in  practice  during  her  reign. 

Graphite,  see  Davies  208;  see  also  Minerals. 

319  Green,  A.  H.     Geology.    Part  I:  Physical  geology.     lllus.  Lond.  1882.  Svo. 

£1  Is.  $8.40.  Lm— Rn— V 

320  fGreen,  A.  H.     More  about  coal.     How  coal  and  the  strata  in  which   it  is 

found  were  formed.    lllus.  (Mauch.  Sci.  Lect.)  Manch.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  let 

Hm. 

321  Green,  A.  H.     Notes  on  the  Yorkshire  coalfields,  in  1876,  II,  No.  434. 

322  Green,  A.  H.,  and  Russell,  R.     Geology  of  the  Yorkshire   coalfield.     Lond. 

1879.  Roy,  Svo.  £2  2s.  Lm. 

323  Green,  Miall,  Thorpe,  Ruecker,  and  Marshall.   Coal:  its  history  and  its  uses. 

lllus.     Lond.  1878.    Svo.  12s  Qd.    $3.00  net.  Ma. 

324  Greene,  Homer.     Coal  and  the  coal   mines.     lllus.  from  drawings  by  the 

author.  (Riverside  Lib.  for  Young  People.)  Boat.  1889.     16mo.  75c.     Hp. 

325  Greenwell,  G.  C.     Geological  features   of  the  Great   Northern  coalfield,  in 

1877,  II,  No.  434 

326  Greenwell,  G.  C.     Glossary  of  terms  used  in  the  coal  trade  of  Northumber- 

land and  Durham.    3d  ed.     lllus.  Lond.  18S9.     Svo.     Pap.  5s.  Bk. 

327  Greenwell,  G.  C.     Practical  treatise  on  mine  engineering.  2d  ed.  re-written 

and  enl.  lllus.  (Newcastle)  Lond.  1870.  4to.  half  mor.  £  2.  12s  Qd,  o.  p. 
and  scarce.  Ck — Sp — V. 

328  Greenwell,  G.  C.      Practical   treatise    on   mine   engineering.    3d   ed.   re- 

printed from  the  2d  ed.    W.  64  col.  pi.  Lond.  1889.    Roy.  4to.  15s,$  6.00. 

Sp. 

329  Greenwell,  G.  C.     The  same.    3d  ed,     N.  Y,  1889.  16mo,  bds.  80c.        Kw. 

330  Greenwood, Wm.  H.     Steel  and  iron;  comprising  practice  and  theory  of  the 

several  methods  pursued  in  their  treatment  in  the  rolling  mills,  the  forge 
and  the  foundry.  lllus.  Lond.  (18S4)  1887.  Cr.  Svo.  (12mo.)  5s,  $2.00. 

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331  fGfreenwood,  W.  H.     Manual  of  metallurgy.     2  vols.     lllus.  (Coll.  S.  T.  B., 

adv.  Ser.)  Lond.    P.  Svo.,  vol.  I,  3s  Qd.;  II,  3s.  Ck— Ct— V. 


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332  fGreg,  Robt.  Ph.,   and   Lfittsom,  Win.   G.    Manual   of  the   mineralogy  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  8vo.  15s.  Gu. 

333  Gresley,  W.  S.     Glossarl  of  terms  used  in  coal-mining.     Illus.  and  diag. 

Lond.  1883.  P.  8vo.(12  /no)  5s.  $2.00.  Ck-Cn— Sp— V. 

334  Griffin,  J.  J.     System  of  Crystallography,  with  its  application  to  mineralogy. 

Glasgow  1841.     8vo.  9/.  $4.50.  Gb— V. 

Grinding  ores,  see  Aarop  4. 
Grindstones,  see  Osborn/605,  Spon,  part  54,  774. 

335  Gripper,  Chas.  F.     Railway  tunneling  in  heavy  ground.  W.  pi,  Lond.  1879. 

Roy.  8vo,  (4to)  7s  6^ $3.00.  B— Ck— Sp— V. 

Ground  beneath  us.     Ifrestwich,  J.     3s  Qd.     659. 

336  Groves,    Chas.   Edw.i   and  Thorpe,  Wm.,   eds.     Chemical   technology;  or 

chemistry  in  its  application  to  arts  and  manufactures  vol.  I,  see  No.  545. 

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337  Gruner,  M.  L.     The  manufacture  of  steel.     Trans,  from  the  French  by  L. 

Smith;  with  an  appendix  on  the  Bessemer  process  in  the  United  States, 
by  the  translator.  Ijlus.  and  pi.  N.  Y.  1872.  8vo.  $3.50.  Ck— Sp— V— Wn. 

338  Gruner,  M.    L.    Studies   of  blast   furnace   phenomena.     Trans,    with   the 

author's  sanction,  ,with  an  appendix  by  L.  D.  B.  Gordon.  Illns.  Lond. 
1873.  8vo.  7s  Qd.  $<8.00.  B— Ck— Pi. 

339  Guettier,  A.     Practical  guide  for  the  manufacture  of  metallic  alloys,  com- 

prising their  chemical  and  physical  properties,  with  their  preparation, 
composition  and/  uses.  Trans,  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  Phila.  1872.  12mo. 
$3.00,  12s  Qd.  I  B— Ck— Sp. 

310  Guillaume,  H.  Tfre  Amazon  provinces  of  Peru  as  a  field  for  European 
emigration,  statistical  and  geograph.  review  of  the  country  and  its  re- 
sources, includ.  the  gold  and  silver  mines;  together  with  valuable  informa- 
tion. W.  map  iind  illus.  Lond.  1888.  P.  8vo.  3s  Qd.  Ww. 

Gun  flints.  / 

Skertchly,  8.  B./J.     Manuf.  of  gun  flints  1879.     17s  6d.     753. 

Gun  metal,  see  Krupp  and  W.   463,    Spon,   part  54.  774;   see   also  Metallic 
Alloys. 

341  Guppy,  H.   B.     The  Salomon  Islands,   geology,  and  general  features,  etc. 

Loud.  1887.     Roy.  8vo.  10s  Qd.  Sn. 

342  Gurney,  H.  P.     Elementary  manual  of  crystallography.  Lond.  1878.  18mo. 

Is,  40c.  Sm— V. 

Guyana  gold  mines,  Venezuela.  Barry,  W.     1886.     6s.     53. 

343  Gwinnell,  W.  F.     Geology  in  systematic  notes  and   tables.     2d  ed.     Illus. 

and  geolog.  hiap  of  Gt.  Britain.  Lond.  1889.     8vo.  4s.  Ab. 

Gypsum,  see  I)avies  208,  Hunt  397;  see  also  Minerals. 


344  Hackney,  Wm.     Note  on  the  manufacture  of  anthracite  coke,  in   South 

Wales,  W/L875,  II,  No.  434. 

345  Hadfield,  E.  H.     Alloys  of  iron  and  silicon,  in  1889,  II,  No.  434. 

346  Hale,  P.  Hf.     In  the  coal  and  iron   counties  of  North  Carolina.     W.  map. 

N.  Y.  1883.     12  mo.  $1.50.  Ck— Ha— Ne. 

347  Hall,  C.  EL     The  conversion  of  peat  into  fuel  and  charcoal,  in  vol.    1876, 

Soc.  EiW.  Trans. 

348  Hall,  S.  li.     Alphabet  of  geology,  or  first  lessons  in  geology  and  mineralogy, 

with  suggestions  on  the  relation  of  rocks  to  soil.  Illus.  N.  Y.  (1868)  12mo. 
64o  netf  •  Be. 

Haloid  minerals,  see  Davies  208;  see  also  Minerals. 

349  Hamilton,  "L.     Mexican  law.     A  compilation  of  Mexican  legislation,  with 

Mexican  mining  law  (and  decisions.)  San  Francisco,  1882.  8vo.  shp.  $6.00 
net,  Ck— He. 

350  Harker,  A.     The  Bala  volcanic  series  of  Caernarvonshire  and  associated 

rock.'l:  being  the  Sedgwick  price  essay  for  1888.     Oxford  1889.  8vo.  7s  Qd. 

Ca. 

351  Harper,  J.  Ppvey.     Examples  of  coal  mining:  a  series  of  working  drawings 

of  cpal  mining  plant  consisting  of  37  large  plates,  2ft.  by  1ft.  8in.,  accurate- 
ly drawn  to  scale,  and  sufficiently  large  for  working  drawings,  including 
designs  for  workmen's  houses.  Lond.  1881.  £2.  12s  Qd.  $21.00;  without 
designs  for  workmen's  houses.  Lond.  1881.  £2.  5s.  $18.00. 

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352  Harper,  J.  Povey.     Second  series  of  examples  of  coal  mining  plant.     Uni- 

form in  size  with  No.  351.     Large  plates.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  £  1.  5s.  $10.00. 

Cn— Sp. 

353  Harris,  G.  F.     Granites  and  our  granite  industries.     Illus.  Lond.   1888.     P. 

8vo.  2s  Gd.  Lg. 

354  Hartley,  F.  W.     The  commercial  value  and  purity  of  coal,  in  vol.  1869, 

Soc,  Eng.  Trans. 

355  Hartwig,  G.     Marvels  under  our  feet.     From  the  ''Subterranean  World". 

Illus.   Lond.  1888.     P.  8vo.   2s.  Lm. 

356  Hartwig,  G.     The  subterranean  world.    Illus.   and  3  maps.     Lond.  1881. 

Svo.  10s  Gd.  Lm. 

357  Hartwig,  G.     Volcanoes  and  earthquakes.     Illus.    Lond.  1887.    Cr.  Svo. 

2s  Gd.     $1.00.  Lm. 

358  Hartwig,  G.     Workers  under  the  ground;   or   mines  and  mining.     From 

the  "Subterranean  World".    Illus.    Lond.  1883.     P.  8vo.  2s.  Lm. 

359  Haskoll,  W.  D.     Engineer's  mining  surveyor's,   and  contractor's  field-book. 

Consisting  of  a  series  of  tables,  with  rules,  explanations  of  systems,  and 
use  of  theodolite  for  traverse  surveying  and  plotting  the  work  with  minute 
accuracy  by  means  of  straight  edge  and  set  square  only;  levelling  with 
the  theodolite,  casting-out  and  reducing  levels  to  datum,  and  plotting  sec- 
tions in  the  ordinary  manner;  setting-out  curves  with  the  theodolite  by 
tangential  angles  and  multiples  with  right  and  left-hand  readings  of  the 
instrument;  setting-out  curves  without  theodolite  on  the  system  of  tan- 
gential angles  by  sets  of  tangents  and  offsets;  and  earthwork  tables  to  80 
feed  deep,  calculated  for  every  6  inches  in  depth.  4th  enl.  ed.  Illus. 
Lond.  (1866)  1880.  Cr.  Svo,  (12mo),  12s,  $4.80.  Ck— Lg— Sp— V. 

360  Hatch,  F.  H.   An  introduction  to  the  study  of  petrology:  the  igneous  rocks. 

I.lus.     Lond.  1891.     P.  Svo,  3s  6d  Sn. 

361  Hatch,  F.  H.     The  same.     2d  ed.   Illus.   N.  Y.  1891.   16mo.   90c  net.     Ma. 

362  Haughton,    S.     Manual  of  geology.     4th  ed.     Illus..    Lond.  1876.     P.  Svo. 

(12mo),  7s  Gd,  $3.00.  B— Lm— V. 

Haulage,  Hauling  machinery,  etc.,  see  Andre  17,  18,  Bernays  78i,  Percy  II, 
634,  Spon,  parts  58,  59,  774. 

363  Havrez,  J.     On  recent  improvements  in  winding  machinery.     Trans,  by 

R.  F.  Martin.    W.  fold.  pi.     Lond.  1875.     Svo.     $2.50.  Cn. 

364  Head,   J.,    and   Pouff,   P.     Abstract  of  paper  on  a  new  form  of  Siemens 

furnace  arranged  to  recover  waste  gases,  as  well  as  waste  heat.    In  vol. 

1890,  I.    No.  434. 

Headgears  and  pulleys,  see  Percy  I,  633. 
Heading-driving,  see  Simms  749. 

365  Hoarding,  W.  H.     Practical  notes  on  hydrographic  and  mining  surveys. 

Illus.  and  plans.     Milwaukee  1872.     Svo.      $1.75.  Hg. 

N.  B.— Only  70  copies  left. 
Hearth  furnaces,  see  Hodgetts  376. 

366  Heilprin,  A.     Town  geology;  the  lesson  of  the  Phila.  rocks:  studies  of  na- 

ture along  the  highways  and  among  the  byeways  of  a  metropolitan  town. 
Illus.  Phila.  1S85.  Svo.  $2.25.  A. 

367  Henry,  J.  T.     The  early  and  later  history  of  petroleum.      With  authentic 

facts  in  regard  to  its  development  in  Western  Pennsylvania.  Illus.  Phila. 
1876.  Svo.  $4.50.  B— Ck. 

368  Hewitt,  A.  S.     The  production  of  iron  and  steel  in  its  economic  and  social 

arrangements.    Wash.,  D.  C.,  1868.     Svo.  pap.  $1.00.  Ck— V. 

369  fHiggin,  Geo.     Commercial  and  industrial  Spain.     Containing  general  trade 

statistics,  railways,  roads,  telegraphs,  MINES,  etc.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  2s.       Wu. 

370  Higson,  J.     Explosions  in  coal  mines.     W.  pi.    Manch.  1878.     Svo.     7xGd. 

$3.00.  Ck— Hm. 

371  Hiorns,  A.  H.     Iron   and  steel  manufacture:  a   textbook  for    beginners. 

Illus.  Lond.  1889.     Fcap.  Svo.  3s  Gd,  $1.00  net.  B— Ma— Wn. 

372  Hiorns,  A.  H.     Mixed  metals  or  metallic  alloys.     Lond.  1891.     Fcap.    Svo. 

(12mo)  6s.  $1.50.  Ma. 

373  Hiorns,  A.  H.     Practical  metallurgy  and  assaying:  a  textbook  for  teachers, 

students  and  assayers.  Illus.  L  jnd.  1888.  16mo.  6s,  $1.50,  net. 

B— Ck— Ma. 

374  Hiorns,  A.  H.     A  textbook  of  elementary  metallurgy,  for  the  use  of  stud- 

ents.   To  which  is  added  an  appendix  of  examination  questions,  embrac- 


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ing  the  whole  of  the  questions  set  in  the  three  stages  of  the  subject  by  the 
Science  and  Art  Department  for  the  past  20  years.  Illus.  Lond.  1888.  P. 
8vo.  (12mo)  4s,  $1.00,  net.  '  B— Ck— Ma— Wn. 

375  Hoare,  Chas.     "Iron  and  steel,"  a  work  for  the  forge,  foundry,  factory,  and 

office.  Containing  ready,  useful  and  trustworthy  information  for  ironmas- 
ters and  their  stock  takers;  maragers  of  bar,  rail,  plate  and  sheet  rolling 
mills;  iron  and  metal  founders;  iron  ship  and  bridge  builders;  mechanical, 
MINING  and  consulting  engineers;  architects,  contractors,  builders  and  pro- 
fessional draughtsmen.  8th.  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Lond.  1876.  Obi.  32mo.  mor. 
6s,  $2.40.  Ck— Lg— V. 

Hocking  Valley  mineral  resources.    Hunt,  T.  S.  1881.  $1.50.     398. 

376  Hodgetts,  E.  A.  B.,  comp.     Liquid  fuel  for  mechanical  and  industrial  pur- 

poses. Lond.  1889.  8vo.  7s  6ri  $2.50.  Sp. 

Contents:— Hearth  furnaces,  gas  furnac-s,  slit-sprinklers,  pipe  sprinklers,  nozzle  sprin- 
klers,  experiments  of  D'Allest,  methods  of  working  sprinklers,  storage  on  board  ship 
liquid  fuel,  for  locomotives,  some  industrial  applications  of  liquid  fuel. 

377  Hogan,  K.  E.     An  elementary  mineralogy  and  geology;  prepared  from  the 

latest  and  best  authoi  ities  in  Europe  and  America.  "lllus.  N.  Y.  (1887) 
1889.  12mo.  50c.  Ln. 

Hoisting,  machinery  for,  see  Andre  17;  see  also  Cages — Winding. 

378  Holmes,   F.    S.      "Phosphate  rocks  of  South   Carolina:    their   history   and 

development.     Illus.     Charleston, S.  C.  1870.     Pap.  8vo.  ($1.25)  o.  p.       V. 

379  Homer,  Chas.  J.     The  North   Staffordshire   coalfield,  with  the  ironstones 

contained  therein,  in  1875,  II,  No. 434. 

380  Hooker,  W.     Mineralogy  and  geobgy.     Illus.     (Sci.   f.  S.  F.  Ser.)  N.  Y. 

12mo,  half  lea.     90c,   net.  Hd. 

381  Hooper,  H.  B.     Practice  of  foundr  work,  in  vol.  1888,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

382  Hopton,  Wm.     A  conversation  on  mines,  etc.,  between   father  and   son. 

(coal  mines.)  7th  ed.  Illus.  Minch.  1883.  P.  8\;o.  (12mo)  3s,  $1.20; 
the  same,  8th  ed.  Illus.  Manch.  .887.  P.  8vo.  (l£,mo)  3s  6d,  $1.40. 

Ck— HI— Sf— V. 

383  Hopton,  Wm.     Conversation  on  nines,  etc.,  bet  ween  a  father  and  son;  to 

which  are  added  questions  and  answers  to  assist  candidates  to  obtain  cer- 
tificates for  the  management  of  ollieries;  A  lecture  on  the  atmosphere 
and  explosive  gases,  tables  of  caculation,  rules  of  measurements,  etc. 
Reprinted  from  the  8th  English  <d.  Intended  for  the  better  information 
of  miners,  over-men,  under  looke:s,  deputies  and  firemen,  and  those  of 
them  who  intend  to  become  maiagei.s  of  collieries.  Illus.  Phila.  1890. 
12mo.  $1.25.  Cn— Ld— Wn. 

Contents:— How  mines  generate  gases;  \*hy  fiie  discharge  is  greater  in  one  mine  than  in 
another,  and  how  others  discharge  a  nixture,  of  gases;  how  the  weather  on  the  furnace 
of  the  earth  affects  the  workings  of  a  mn<>;  th«^  power  of  explosions,  and  how  to  diminish 
it:  several  ways  of  ventilating  mines,  :i\i\  how  currents  of  air  are  propelled  around  the 
workings,  etc. 

384  Hoskold,  H.  D.     Practical  treatis,-  on  inining.  land,  and  railway  surveying. 

Illus.     Lond.  1860.     8vo,  $8.00.  Ck— V. 

Hot-blast,  see  Overman  612, 
How  to  assay.     Triplett,  F.     $1.0Q/  833. 

385  Howe,  H.  M.     The  metallurgy  ofsteel.     Illus.  and  pi.  N.  Y.  1890.    Roy. 

4to.     $10.00.  Sb— Sp— Wn. 

An  eminent  metallurgist  writes  to  Industries,  London:  "I  cannot  refrain  from  expressing 
my  admiration  of  Mr.  Howe's  unequalled  work.  The  whole  metallurgical  world  has 
been  ransacked,  and  we  have  laiJ  before  us  all  that  has  been  done  since  the  publication 
of  Percy's  well-known  works.  Not  content  with  merely  summarizing  the  results  of 
others,  Mr.  Howe  has  in  a  m>st  painstaking  and  able  manner,  fearlessly  commented 
thereon  for  which  he  justly  mn'its  the  thanks  of  all  concerned.  In  doing  this  he  has  of 
course  exposed  himself  to  theattacks  of  many,  for  in  such  a  wide  field  as  the  complete 
metallurgy  of  steel  difference  of  opinion  must  of  necessity  occur;  but  like  all  pioneers 
and  leaders,  he  has  the  questionable  satisfaction  of  knowing  that  by  his  aid  others  may 
sometimes  see  even  further  than  himself." 

Contents: — Classification  anJ  constitution  ofsteel.  Carbon  and  iron  hardening,  tempering, 
and  annealing.  Iron  ai<l  silicon.  Iron  and  manganese.  Iron  and  sulphur.  Iron  and 

Phosphorus.  Chromiunr,  tungsten,  copper.  The  metals  occuring  but  sparingly  in  iron, 
ron  and  oxygen.  Ni-Togen,  hydrogen,  carbonic  oxide.  The  absorption  and  escape  of 
gas  from  iron.  The  p/eyention  and  blowholes  of  pipes.  Structure  and  related  subjects. 
Cold  working,  hot  working,  welding.  Direct  processes.  Charcoal-hearth  processes.  The 
crucible  steel  proems.  Apparatus  for  the  Bessemer  process.  Special  steels.  Anti-rust 
coatings.  Lead  qu-'Uching. 

386  Howe,  H.  M.     TVe  same.     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Illus.     N.  Y.  1891.    4to. 

$10.00.  Sb. 

387  Hower,  F.  M.   lightning  slate  reckoner.     Cherry ville,  Pa.,   1888.     12m o., 

pocketbook  firm.    $1.50.  Hs— Wn. 


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N.  B.— This  book  is.the  production  of  a  practical  quarryman,  and  contains  tables  relating 
to  88  practical  sizes  of  roofing  slate  arrange/fin  convenient  form.  The  tables  are  calcu- 
lated for  3  inch  lap.  In  the  first  column  tne  number  of  slate  is  given,  and  in  the  second 
the  number  of  square  feet  of  roof  which  will  be  covered.  The  square  feet  are  arranged 
in  numerical  order  from  1  to  1000,  or  10  squares.  One  of  the  most  important  in  the  book 
is  a  table  of  ratios  giving  the  variation  in  the  lap  and  the  amount  of  nails  required  to  lay 
a  square  of  each  of  some  33  sizes  of  slate  when  used  2-inch  lap,  3-inch  lap  and  4-inch  lap. 
—Williams. 

388  Howson,  B.     On  mechanial  puddlinsf,  in  1877,  II,  No.  434. 

389  Hull,  E.     The  coal  fields  of  Great  Britain:   their  history,  structure,  and  re- 

sources.    4th   ed.     VV.   map   and  fllus.     Lond.    (1872)  1880.     Svo.  IGs. 

Ck— Sr. 

390  fHull,  E.     The  physical  geology  and/ geography  of  Ireland.    With  maps  and 

illus.     Lond.  (n.  d.)     P.  Svo.  7s.     /  Sr. 

391  Hull,  E.     Geological  history;   beini  the  natural  history  of  the  earth  and  of 

its  prehuman  inhabitants;  with  illustrative  diagrams  drawn  by  the  author. 
Lond.  1887.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  3s  6f  $1.25.  D— Ld. 

392  Hull,  Prof.     Building  stones,  in  Bdvan's  B.  M.  I.,  see  No.  81. 

393  Hunt,  B.     British  mining:    a  treatise  on  the  history,  discovery,  practical 

development,  and  future  prospeqts  of  metalliferous  mines  in  the  United 
Kingdom.  Illus.  Lond.  1884.  Iloy.  Svo.  £3  3s,  $20.00;  the  same,  2d  rev. 
ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1887.  Koy.  8tfo.  £2.  2s.  B— Ck— Lg— V. 

394  Hunt,  B.     Mineral  statistics  of  toe  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland  for  1879.     Lond.  1880.     JBloy.  Svo.  pap.  2s,  80c.  Ck— Lm. 

395  Hunt,  T.  S.     An  account  of  the*  progress  in  geology  in  1883.     From  the 

Smithsonian  report  for  1883.     Wish.,  D.  C.  1884.     Svo.  pap.  n.  p.          Ga. 

396  Hunt,  T.  S.     A  new  basis  for  chemistry;  a  chemical  philosophy.     3d  ed. 

rev.  and  augmented,  with  a  new  preface.  N.  Y.  1891.  12tno.  $2,00.  Sb. 
Contents:— Nature  of  the  chemical  process;  genesis  of  the  chemical  elements;  gases,  liquids 

and  solids;    law  of  numbers;   equivalent  weights;    hardness  and  chemical  indifference; 

atomic  Hypothesis;   law  of  volumes!-  metamorphosis  in   chemistry;   law  of  densities; 

historical  retrospect. 

397  Hunt,  T.  S.     Chemical  and  geological  essays.  3d  rev.  ed.;  with  a  new  pref- 

ace.    N.  Y.  1890.     Svo.    $2.50.  Sb— V. 

Contents:— Theory  of  igneous  rocks  ad  d  volcanoes:  some  points  in  chemical  geology; 
chemistry  of  metamorphic  rocks;  chemistry  of  the  primeval  earth;  origin  of  mountains; 
probable  seat  of  volcanic  action;  on  some  points  in  dynamical  geology;  on  limestone, 
dolomites  and  gypsums;  chemistry  of  natural  waters;  petroleum,  asphalt,  pyroschista 
and  coal;  granites  and  granitic  veinstones;  origin  of  metalliferous  deposits;  geognosy  of 
the  Appalachians  and  the  on'gin  of  crystalline  rocks;  geology  of  the  Alps;  history  of  the 
names  Cambrian  and  Silurian  in  geo  ogy;  theory  of  chemical  changes  and  equivalent 


volumes;  constitution  and  equivalent  volume  of  mineral  species;  thoughts  on  solution 
and  the  chemical  process;  on  the  objects  and  method  of  mineralogy;  theory  of  types  in 
chemistry. 

Dr.  Hunt  is  equally  eminent  as  a  geologiit  and  chemist,  and  his  volumes  have  the  breadth 
which  comes  of  the  complete  ma.UerV  of  the  two  most  important  provinces  of  science. 
His  style  has  the  clearness  which  can  only  be  won  with  a  teacher  in  love  with  his 
subject.— Publisher's  Weekly. 

398  Hunt,  T.  S.     Coal  and  iron  in  Southern  Ohio:    mineral  resources  of  the 

Hocking  Valley.     W.  map.     Bost.llSSl.     8vo.     $1.50;  pap.  75c.     Cc— Ck. 

399  Hunt,  T.  S.      Mineral  physiology  land  physiography,   or,   geological   and 

mineralogical  studies.    A  second  series  of  chemical  and  geological  essays. 
With  a  general  introduction.    Boat. '1886.  Svo.  $5.00.         Cc— Ck— V— Wn. 

Contents:— Nature  in  thought  and  language;  order  of  the  natural  sciences;  chemical  and 
geological  relations  of  the  atmosphere;  celestial  chemistry  from  the  time  of  Newton; 
origih  pf  crystalline  rocks;  genetic  history  of  crystalline  rocks;  decay  of  crystalline 
rocks;  natural  system  in  mineralogy,  with  a  classification  of  silicates;  history  of  pre- 
cambrian  rocks;  geological  history  of  serpentine,  with  studies  of  pre- Cambrian  rocks; 
tacomic  question  in  geology. 

400  Hunt,  T.  S.    The  same.    2d  rev.  ed.;  with  new  preface.     N.  Y.  1890.    Svo. 

$5.00.  Sb. 

401  Hunt,  T.  S.      Systematic   mineralogy   based   on  a  natural   classification. 

N.  Y.  in  press.  Sb. 

The  historical  relations  of  the  new  system  here  adopted  alike  to  the  chemical  and 
the  natural  history  methods  are  set  forth  in  the  essay  on  mineralogical  classification  in 
the  author's  mineral  physiography  pp.  (279-402)  -\yith  some  modifications  indicated  in 
the  preface  to  the  second  edition  of  that  volume. 

402  Hussak,  E.     Instructions  for  the  determination  of  rock-forming    minerals. 

Trans,  fn.m  the  German  by  E.  G.  Smith.     W.  pi.    N.  Y.  1885.  Svo.  $2.00. 

B— Ck— Win. 

403  Hutchinson,  R.  N.     The  autobiography  of  the  earth:  a  popular  account  of 

geological  history.     Authorized  ed.    Illus.  N.  Y.  181)1.     12mo,  $1.50.      Am. 

N,  B.— Gives  in  simple  language  and  attractive  style  a  sketch  of  the  former  history  of  the 
earth  from  a  nebulous  beginning  down  through  all  the  changing  geological  periods,  to 
man  and  explains  briefly  the  methods  by  which  geologists  have  arrived  at  their  conclu- 
sions.—/'^. Wri-ldy. 


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404  fHutton,  IT.  W.     Class-book  of  'elementary  geology,     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Extra 

fcup.  8vo.     Is  6^.    54c  net.  Bt — Pn. 

405  Hyatt,  A.     About  pebbles.     Bost.  (n.d.)  Pap.  10c.  Hh. 
Hydraulic  mining.     See  also  Gold  mines. 

Bowie,  A.  J.    Hydraul.  minim*.    1885.  §0.00.  105. 
Kirkpatrick,  T.  S.  G.     Hydraulic  u'old  mining.  18<)0.  O.s.     459. 
Randall,  P.  M.    Practical  hydraufics.    1886,    $2.oo.<;70. 
Van  Wagenen,  T.  E.    Manual  of  hydraulic  min.     1880.  $1.00.  852. 
see  Colliery  155,  Davies  20<),  Lock  493,  Spoil,  parts  5!)-  -(>3.  774. 
Hydro-metallurgy,  see  California  8th  report  121)1  >. 

40G  Hyslop,  J.  Colliery  management.  Surveying  of  mines.  Systems  of  work- 
ing. Ventilation.  2d  ed.  W.  atlas  of  17  pi.  Lond.  1876.  8vo.  £1.  5x. 
$7.20.  Cn— Hw— V. 


Identifying  minerals,  see  Mineralogy. 

Igneous  rocks,  see  Hatch  360,  361;  Hunt  397,  Teail  812;  see  also  Volcanoes. 

Indicator  for  colliery  engineering,  see  Percy  I,  633. 

407  Ingram,  J.  F.    The  land  of  gold,  diamonds  and  ivory;  being  a  comprehensive 

handbook  and  guide  to  the  colonies,  states  and  republics   of  South    and 
East  Africa.     Lond.  1889.     8vo.  2s  Gd.  Wk. 

408  Ireland,  J.     The  colliery   ready   reckoner   and    wages   calculator.     Lond. 

(n.  d.)  Is  Gd.  Cp. 

Indium,  see  Osborn  605;  see  also  Metallurgy. 

409  Iron   analysis    record.     Arranged   by  J,  M.   Sherrard,  chemist.    A  blank- 

book  for  the  preservation  of  analyses  of  pig  iron  and  ironores.     (Cincin- 
nati) 1883.  16mo.  leather,  $1.25  net.  Ck. 

410  Iron,  steel  and  allied  trades  in  1881.    Annual  report  to  the  members  of  the 

British  Iron  Trade  Association,  issued  March  22ud,  1882.     Lond.  1882.  8vo. 

pap.  ($2.00)  Ck. 

Iron.    Analysis  of  iron  and  iron  ores,  see  Bauerman  58,  Bayley  60,  Blair  84, 

Cam  pin  134,  Iron  409;  see  also  Assaying. 
Iron.     History  and  manufacture.     See  also  Steel — Basic  Bess.  proc. — Bessemer 

proc. — Bloom  aides — Puddling — Roll-turn! n?. 

Annual  statist,  report.     $2.00~  22,    1891.     $3.00     2:5. 

Hell,  1.  L.    Principles  of  man.  of  iron.     1SS4.    21*.    70. 

Directory  of  iron,  etc.,  works.     1890.  $3.00.  218. 

Fairbairii,  W.     Iron.     1809.  lO.s  Gd.     250. 

Fordyce,  W.     Hist,  of  coal,  etc.     1860.     52*  M.     261. 

French,  B.  F.     Hist,  of  iron  trade.     $2.00.     275. 

Greenwood,  W.  H.     Steel  and  iron.     1887.     5*.  330. 

Hewitt,  A.  S.    Production  of  iron,    18<>8.    $1.00.  36S. 

Hiorns,  A.  H.     Manufacture  of  iron.     1881).     3.s  Gd.     :>71. 

Hoaro,  (.].     Iron  and  steel.     1876.     6*.  37"). 

Iron  and  steel  trades.     1882.   (S2.00.)  410. 

Journal  of  iron  and  steel  institute.     4I>4. 

Kelly's  Directory.     1890.     30*.  443. 

Larkin,  J.     Brass  and  iron  founder's    g.     1881.  $2. 25.     473. 

Meade,  R.     Coal  and  iron  industries.     1881.     28*.     529. 

Mushet,  I).     Iron  and  steel.     1840.  ($20.00.)  569. 

Osborne,  U.  S.     Metall.  of  iron.     1869.     $25.00.     606. 

Overman,  F.     Manuf.  of  iron.     1854.  Scarce  608. 

Pecliar,  ,J.     Paris  Exhibition.     1878.     5s.  628. 

Stubbs,  T.     Coal  and  iron  trades. ,  Is  Gd.     787. 

Swank, , T.  M.     Hist,  of  nianuf.  of  iron.     1884.     $5.00.     793. 

Swank.     Statist,  abstract.     1888.     $1.00.     794. 

Troilus,  M.     Chemistry  of  iron.     1886.     $2.00.     834. 

AVilkie,  G.     Manuf.  of  iron.     1857.     $4.00.     S92. 

Williams,  W.  M.     Chemistry  of  iron.     1890.     {)*.     900. 

see  Bevan  81,  Lock  495a,  Ofiborn  005,  Osmond  (107,  Pendred  630,  Roberts-  A. 

692,  Snelus  767,    Spon  parts  64— 67.    774;    Spon  part   13.     775.      Tlmrston 

II,  82:5;   United  States  842. 
Iron  mines  and  mining.     See  also  Mines — Ores. 

Bell,  I.  L.     Iron  mines  of  the  U.  S.     (55,  66. 

P.utlin,  W.  H.     Iron  ore  (list,  of  Northampton.     128. 

Daddow  and  B.     Coal,  iron.     18(i(5.     $7.50.     181. 

Dove,  G.     Fro'dlingham  iron  field.    222. 


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Kordyre,  W.     History  of  coal,  etc.     1860.     r>2.s  (W.     261. 
Gill,  W.      Iron  <»rc  (list.  Bilbao.     308. 

Hale,  P.  M.    Iron  countries  in  N.  Carolina,     iss:j.    si.r>u.    ::4<>. 
Hunt,  T.  S.     (  \»al  and  iron  in  S.  ( )liio.     1SS1 .     *1  .»().     ,"><)S; 
sec   Boyd   108,  Davies  209,  Dnnlap  228,  Foster  265,  NordenfVlt    f>sr>,  Pott's 
(554,  8orley,772,  Swinnoy  7t>S,  Wim-hell  925,  930,931,937. 
Iron  smelting.     See  also  Smelting. 
Armour,  J.     Iron  and  heat.     1874.     :»x  <j//.     :>2; 
sec  T.all  4(1,  lU-11  (M,  72,  Directory  218. 

411  Irving,  A.     Chemical  and  physical  studies  in  the  me  tarn  or  phis  m  of  rocks 

Based  on  a  thesis  (with  appendices)  written  for  the  doctorate  of  science  in 
the  University  of  London.     Lond.  1889.     8vo.     5s.    $1.75.  Lin. 

412  Irving-,  B.  D.     Copper  bearing  rocks  of  the  Lake  Superior.     Illus.     (U.  S. 

Geog.  Survey,  monog.)    Wash.,  D.  C.,  1883.     4to.     $1.85.  Ga. 


413  Jago,  W.     Inorganic  chemistry,  theoretical  and  practical,  with  an  introduc- 

tion to  the  principles  of  chemical   analysis,  inorganic  and   organic.     10th 
ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1889.     Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  2s  Qd.    80c.  B— Lm— Wn. 

414  James,  J.  St.     Colliery  ventilation,     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo.  2s.  Cp. 

Contents:— The  gases  met  with  in  mines,  explosions  of  firedamp,  principles  of  mine  venti- 
lation, friction  of  air  in  mines,  How  of  air  through  the  mine,  splitting  the  air,  relation 
between  the  amount  of  air  and  number  of  splits,  examples,  value  of  the  co-eflicient  of 
friction . 

N.B.— The  chief  object  of  this  small  treatise  is  to  afford  some  assistance  to  candidates  for 
colliery  managers'  certificates  of  competency,  both  first  and  second  class.  The  principles 
involved  have  been  first  worked  out  in  a  general  form,  and  afterwards  numerical  exam- 
ples have  been  taken,  the  calculations  of  which  have  been  fully  worked  out  so  as  to  make 
them  intelligible  to  those  who  may  not  possess  much  knowledge  of  algebra. 

415  Jameson,  J.      The  Jameson  process  of  manufacturing  coke,  in  1883,  II,  No. 

434. 
Jameson  process  of  manufacturing  coke,  see  Jameson  415. 

416  Jameson,  Bob t.     System  of  mineralog}'.      3  vols.     Edinburgh  1820.     Half 

calf.     ($5.00.)  V. 

417  Jannettez,  E.     A  guide  to  the  determination   of  rocks:  being  an   introduc- 

tion to  lithology.     Trans,  from  the  French  by  Geo.  W.  Plvmpton.     2d  rev. 
ed.  Illus.     N.  Y.  (1877)  1883.     12mo.  $1  50.  B— Ck— Fa— V. 

Contents; — A.  description  of  the  more  important  minerals  from  a  lithological  point  of  view, 
feldspathic,  pyroxenic  and  hypersthenic  rocks,  amphibolic  rocks,  epidote,  garnet,  dis- 
thene,  etc.  Micaceous  rocks,  chloritic  rocks,  poridote,  talc  and  other  magnesian  silicates, 
argillaceous  schists  and  slates,  siliceous  rocks,  alkaline  rocks,  rocks  of  the  alkaline  earths, 
aluminous  rock  with  silica,  metallic  rocks,  combustible  rocks,  method  to  be  followed  in 
practically  determining  rocks,  dichotomic  tables  for  determining  rock  species. 

418  Jeans,  J.  S.     Consumption  and  economy  of  fuel  in  the  iron  and  steel  manu- 

facture, in  1882,  I,  No.  434. 

419  Jeans,  J.  S.    Steel:  its  history,  manufacture,  properties,  and  uses.    Illus.  and 

fold.  pi.  Loud.  1880.     8vo.  £1.  16s.   $14.50.   Scarce.  Ck— Sp— V. 

420  fJeans,  W.  T.     Creators  of  the  age  of  steel.     Memoirs  of  Sir  W.  Siemens,  Sir 

H.  Bessemer,  Sir  J.  Whitworth,  Sir  J.  Brown,  and  other  inventors.      2d  ed. 
Lind.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo,  7s  6d.  Ce. 

421  Jeans,  W.  T.     Creators  of  the  age  of  steel.    N.  Y.  1884.    12mo.    $1.50. 

Sd. 

422  Jenney,  W.  P.     Mineral  wealth,  climate  nnd  rainfall  and  natural  resources 

of  the    Black  Hills  of  Dakota.       Wash.,  D.  C.  1876.     8vo.  pap.     50c. 

Ga-V. 

423  Jennings,  S.     My  visit  to  the  gold  fields  in  the  South  East  Wynaad.     Lond. 

1881.    8vo.     5s.  Ce. 

Jet,  see  Davies  208;  see  also  Minerals. 

424  Jevons,  W.  S.     The  coal  question.      An  inquiry  concerning  progress  of  the 

nation  and  probable  exhaustion  of  our  coal  mines.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1866.  8vo. 
10s  6d.    $4.20.  Ck— Ma. 

425  fJevons,  W.  S.     Coal:  its  importance   in  manufacture   and  trade.     (Manch. 

Sci.  Lect.)     Manch.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  Id.  Hm. 

426  fJewesbury,  F.  N.     Mineralogical  tables.  Describing  the  physical  and  chem- 

ical properties  of  all  the  important  minerals.      (Murbv's  Sci.  and  Art  Ser.) 
Lond.  (n.  d.)  Is  Qd.  Mn. 

427  Johnson,  A.  E.     The  analyst's  laboratory  companion.     Lond.  1888.  P.  Svo. 

(12mo)  5s.  $2.00.  Cg— Wn. 

428  Jones,  L.  A.  A.  The  miner's  manual.  A  legal  handy  book  for  employer  and 

employed.     Lond.  1882.     P.  Svo.  (12mo)  2s  Gd.  $1.00.  Cb— Ck. 


JON— KIN  39 


429  Jones,  Robt.  H.     Asbestos:  its  production  and  use.     With  some  account 

of  the  asbtstos  mines  of  Canada.     Lond.  1888.     Cr.  8vo.  (12mo).     Pap.   Is, 
40c.  Lg— Sp— V— Wn. 

430  Jones,  Robt.  H.    Asbestos:  its  properties,  occurrence,  and  uses,  with  some 

account  of  the  mines  of  Italy  and  Canada.     With  8  collotype  plates  and 
other  illus.     Lond.  1890.     P.  8vo,  12s  Qd.  L.g. 

431  Jones,  T.  M.  R.     Tunneling  in  Japan,  in  vol.  1882,  Soc.  Eng,  Trans. 

432  Jones,  Wm.     History  and  mystery  of  precious  stones.   Lond.  1880.    Cr.  8vo. 

(12mo).     7s  Qd,  $3.75.  B— Bl— Ck. 

433  fJordan,  J.  B.     Crystallography.     With  color,  diagrams,  from  which  hand- 

some  models    of  the    principal    crystals    may   be    readily    constructed. 
(Murby's  Sci.  and  Art  Ser.)     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Is  Qd.  Mn. 

434  Journal  of  the  Iron  and   Steel   Institute,  ed.  by  J.  S.  Jeans,    (Half-yearly.) 

Lond.  8vo,  1875—1881,  1882,  I,  each  10s  Qd,    $4.50;   1882,  II;   1883—1891 
each  half  yearly  vol.  16s,  $6.00.  Ck— Sp— V— Wn . 

435  Judd,  J.  W.     Vulcanoes:     what  they  are  and   what  they   teach.    4th   ed. 

illus.  (Intern.  Sci.  Ser.)  Lond.  1881.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  5s,  $2.00.      Am— Pi. 

436  f  Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.     The  building  of  the  British  Isles.  A  study  in  geologi- 

cal evolution.     W.  maps  and  illus.  (Bonn's  Sci.  Lib.)  N.  S.    Lond.  (n.  d.) 
12mo.  7s  Qd.  Bi. 

437  Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.,  ed.    The  school  manual  of  geology.  Illus.  Edinburgh 

(1881)  1890.  Fcap.  8vo.  (12mo.)  4s  Qd.  $2.00.  B— Bm. 

438  f  Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.     The  students'  handbook  of  historical  geology.     W. 

diag.  and  illus.     (Bonn's  Sci.  Lib.)  N.  S.  Lond.  1886.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)   6s, 
$2.40.  Bi— Le— Sd. 

439  Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.     The  students   handbook  of  physical  geology.     W. 

diag.  and  illus.    (Bonn's  Sci.  Lib.)    N.  S.  Lond.  1884.  Cr.  8vo.  (12rno)   6s, 
$2.50.  B— Bi— Le— Sd. 

440  Justice,  Ph.  S.     The  dephosphorization  of  iron  in  the  puddling  furnace,  in 

vol.  1885,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 


441  Keep,  W.  J.     Aluminum  in  carbonized  iron.    In  1890,  I,  No.  434. 

442  Keeping,  W.     The  fossils  and  palaeontological  affinities  of  the  Neocomian 

deposits  of  Upware  and  Brickhill,  (Sedgwick  prize  essay  of  1879.)  Illus. 
Cambridge  1883.  Demy  8yo.  10s  6s,  $2.75  net.  Ca— Ma. 

413  Kelly's  directory  of  the  engineers  and  IRON  and  metal  trades  and  COLLIERY 
proprietors:  comprising  every  trade  and  profession  in  any  way  connected 
with  the  above  trades  throughout  England,  Scotland  and  Wales,  and  the 
principal  towns  in  Ireland,  6lh  ed.  Lond.  1890.  Roy,  8vo.  £1  10s. 

Kc. 
Kendall's  battery,  see  Aaron  4. 

444  Kensington,  E.  T.     Chemical  composition  of  foods,  waters,  soils,  minerals, 

manures,  and  miscellaneous  substances,  Lond.  1876.  Cr.  8vo.  (3  2  mo.) 
5s.  $2.00.  B— Cg. 

445  Kerl,  B.     A  practical  treatise  on  metallurgy.     Adapted  from  the  last  Ger- 

man ed.  of  Prof.  Kerfs  metallurgy.  By  Wm.  Crookes  and  Ernst  Roehrig. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1868—70.  8vo  £4.  19s.  $30,00,  o.  p.,  sold  separately,  viz: 

Ck— Lm— V— Wm  . 

Vol.J :  lead,  silver,  zinc,  cadmium,  tin,  mercury,  bismuth,  antimony,  nickel, 
arsenic,  gold,  platinum  and  sulphur.     £1.  13s.  $10.00. 
Vol.  2:  copper  and  iron.     £1.  13s,  $10.00. 
Vol.  3:  steel,  fuel  and  supplement.     £1.  13s,  $10.00. 

446  Kerl,  B.     The  assayers  manual.     An  abridged  treatise  on  the   docimastic 

examination  of  ores  and  furnace  and  other  artificial  products.  Trans, 
from  the  German  by  W.  T.  Brannt.  2d  American  ed.  edited  with  ex- 
tensive additions  by  F.  L.  Garrison,  Illus.  Phila.  (1883)  1889.  8vo.  $3.00, 
12s  Qd.  B— Ck— Sp— V— Wn. 

N.  B. — Treats  on  the  assaying  of  all  metals,  excepting  iron. 

447  Kinahan,  G.  H.     A  handy   book  of  rock   names.     Lond.  1873.  Fcap.  8vo. 

(12mo.)  4s.  $2.00.  Aa— B. 

448  Kinahan,    G.  H.      Valleys,    and  their  relation   to  fissures,   fractures   and 

faults.     Lond.  1875.   Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  7s  Qd.  $3.00  Aa— B. 

449  King,  C.  W.     Handbook  of  engraved  gems.    Illus.   2d   ed.    Lond.  1885. 

Roy.  80.  16s.  Bi. 


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450  King,  C.  W.     Natural  history  of  precious  stones,  and  of  the  precious  metals. 

With  index  and  illus.  (Bohn's  Illus.  Lib.)  Lond.  1883.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  6s. 
$2.50.  B-Bi-Ck. 

451  King,  C.  W.     Natural  history  of  gems  or  decorative  stones.     With  index 

and  illus.  (Bohn's  Him.  Lib.)  Lond.  1870.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  6s,  $2.00  net. 

Bi— Ck. 

452  fKing,  W.,  and  Rowney,  T.  H.     An  old  chapter  of  the  geological  record  with 

a  new  interpretation;  or  rock-rnetamorphism  and  its  resultant  imitations 
of  organisms.  With9col.pl.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Svo.  10s  6^.  Gu. 

453  Kingsley,  C.     Scientific  lectures  and  essays,  including  town  geology.  Lond. 

(n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  (12mo.)  6s,  $1.25.  Ma. 

454  Kingsley,  C.     Town  geology.    Lond.  1885.     Cr.  Svo.  (12mo.)  6s.  $1.75. 

B— Ma. 

455  Kingsley,  C.     Town  geology.     N.  Y.  1890.  12mo.  $1.50.  Am. 

456  Kingsley,  C.     The  same,  with  appendix  by  Huxley  on  coral  and  coral  reefs. 

(Humb.  Lib.)  N.  Y.  1880.  4to.  Pap.  15c.  Hu. 

Contents.— The  'soil  of  the  field;  the  pebbles  in  the  street;  the  stones  in  the  wall;  the  coal  in 
the  fire:  the  lime  in  the  mortar;  the  slates  on  the  roof. 

457  Kirk,  E.     The  founding  of  metals:  practical  treatise  on  the  mining  of  iron 

with  a  description  of  the  founding  of  alloys;  also  of  the  metals  and  miner- 
al substances  used  in  the  art  of  founding.  Collected  from  original  sources. 
5th  ed.  Illus.  N.  Y.  (1881)  1885.  Svo.  $2.50.  B— Ck— Wn. 

458  Kirk,  H.     On  puddling,  in  1876,  II,  No.  434. 

459  Kirkpatrick,  T.  S.   G.     The  hydraulic  gold  miner's  manual:  intended  to 

serve  as  a  practical  handbook  of  reference  for  the  hydraulic  miner.  W. 
pi.  and  illus.  Lond.  1890.  Cr.  Svo,  (12rno.)  6s.  $2.25.  Sp— Wn. 

N.B.— Sufficient  data.in  a  compact  form  being  given  to  enable  any  one  who  has.  a  competent 
knowledge  of  pick-aud-shovel  work,  and  of  the  use  of  carpenter's  tools,  to  construct  the 
necessary  pi -nit  for  successful  "hydraulic  mining."  The  ditches  and  sluices  are  laid  out 
on  a  scale  sufficient  to  move  from  2000  to  5000  tons  of  "pay  dirt"  in  the  2-1  hours,  and  are 
the  result  of  experience  gained  in  the  management  of  very  successful  undertakings, — 
Williams. 

Kiss  process,  see  Aaron  3. 

Koepe  system  of  winding,  see  Percy  633. 

460  Kolbe,  H.     Text-book  of  inorganic  chemistry.     A  short  text-book  of  inor- 

ganic chemistry.  Trans,  and  ed.  by  T.  S.  Humpidge.  With  a  col.  spectra 
and  illus.  N.  Y.  1884.  12mo.  $2.50,  B— Wm. 

461  fKoninck,  L.  L.,  de,  and  Dietz,  E.     Practical  manual  of  chemical  assaying 

as  applied  to  the  manufacture  of  iron.  Ed.  w.  notes  by  Rob.  Mallet.  Lond. 
(n.  d.)  P.  8vo.  6s.  Ce. 

462  Koninck,  L.  L.,  de,  and  Dietz,  E.     A  practical  manual  of  chemical  analy- 

sis and  assaying,  as  applied  to  the  manufacture  of  iron  from  its  ores,  and 
to  cast  iron,  wrought  iron  and  steel,  as  found  in  commerce.  Ed.  with 
with  notes  by  R.  Mallet.  American  edition,  ed.  with  notes  and  an  appen- 
dix on  iron  ores,  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  Phila.  1873.  12mo.  $2.50. 

B-Ck-Fa, 
Kroehnke's  process  of  leaching,  see  Aaron  4. 

463  Krupp,  A.,  and  Wildberger,  A.     Metallic  alloys.    A  practical  guide  for  the 

manufacture  of  all  kinds  of  alloys,  amalgams,  and  solders  used  by  metal 
workers,  together  with  their  chemical  and  physical  properties  and  their 
application  in  the  arts  and  industries,  with  an  appendix  of  the  coloring  of 
alloys.  Trans,  and  rev.  with  extensive  additions  by  W.  T.  Brannt.  Illus. 
Phila.  1889.  12mo.  $2.50.  B— Wn. 

464  Kunhardt,  W.  B.     The  practice  of  ore  dressing  in  Europe,  a  description   of 

foreign  methods  for  the  mechanical  concentration  of  ores,  rev.  and  cor- 
rected from  a  series  of  articles  in  the  School  of  Mines  Quarterly  of  Columbia, 
College.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1884.  Svo.  $1.50.  6s.  "  B— Ck— Sp— Wm. 

465  Kunz,  G.  F.     Gems  and  precious  stones  of  North  America.     A.  popular  de- 

description  of  their  occurrence,  value,  history  and  archaeology,  and  of 
the  collection,  in  which  they  exist,with  a  chapter  on  pearls  and  on  remark- 
able foreign  gems  owned  in  the  U.  S.  A  work  of  interest  to  jewelers,  pros- 
pectors, mineralogists,  geologists,  mining  engineers  and  collectors  of  pre- 
cious stones  and  minerals.  Illus.  and  col.  pi.  N.  Y.  1890.  La.  4to.  $10.00. 

Sb— Sp— Wn. 
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We  believe  this  book  is  the  first  important  work  devoted  wholly  to  the  subject.— N.  Y. 
Tribune. 


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466  Kustel,  G.     Concentration  of  all  kinds  of  ores,  including   the   chlorination 

process.     W.  pi.    San  Francisco,  Gal.  1868.     8vo.  $7.50.  B— Ck— La. 

467  Kustel,  G.     Roasting  of  gold  and  silver  ores  and  the  extraction  of  their   re- 

spective metals  without  quicksilver.     New  ed.  Illus.  San  Francisco,  Gal., 
18cSO.  8vo.  $3.50.  B— Ck— DC— Fa— La. 

This  rare  book  on  the  treatment  of  gold  and  silver  ore  without  quicksilver  is  liberally  il- 
lustrated and  crammed  full  of  facts.  It  gives  short  and  concise  descriptions  of  various 
processes  and  apparatus  employed  in  this  country  and  in  Europe,  and  the  why  and 
wherefore.  It  contains  illustrations  of  furnaces,  supplements  and  working  apparatus. 


Laboratory  practice. 

Bloxam,  C.  L.     Laboratory  teachings.     1879.    5s  Qd.  91. 

Thorpe  and  Muir.      Qualitative  chem.  anal,  and  lab.  pract.     1883.     3s  6d. 

822. 
Lake  age  in  Ohio.     Claypole,  E.  W.     1888.     75c.     150. 

468  Lamborn,  B.  H.     The  metallurgy  of  copper,  being  an  introduction   to  the 

methods  of  seeking,  mining  and  assaying  copper  and  manufacturing  its 
alloys,  6th  ed,  Illus.  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond.  1879.  12mo.  2s  Qd,  3s,  $1.00, 
$1.20.  B— Ck— Lg— V. 

469  Lamborn,  B.  H.     Metallurgy  of  silver  and  lead.  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond. '1878. 

12m o.     2s  Qd,  $1.00.     o,  p.  Ck— Lg— V. 

N.  B.— A  new  edition  in  preparation. 

Land  of  gold,  etc.    Ingram,  J.  F.     1889.     2s  Qd.     407. 

470  Landauer,  J.     Blowpipe  analysis.     Author.  Eng.  ed.  by  J.  Taylor  and  Wm. 

E.  Kay.     Illus.     Lond.  1879.     Extra  Fcap.  8vo.  4s  Qd,  $1.50.  B— Ma. 

471  Landrin,  M.  H.  C.     Treatise  on  steel:  Comprising  its  theory,   metallurgy, 

properties,  practical  working,  and  use.  Trans,  from  the  French,  with  notes 
by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  With  an  appendix  on  the  Bessemer  and  Martin  pro- 
cesses for  manufacturing  steel,  from  the  report  of  A.  S.  Hewitt,  U.  S. 
Commissioner  to  the  Universal  Exposition,  Paris,  1867.  Phila.  1868,  12mo. 
$3.00.  B— Ck— V. 

472  fLardner,  D.     Popular  geology.     Containing  earthquakes  and  volcanoes,  the 

crust  of  the  earth,  etc.     Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  2s  Qd.  Lg. 

473  Larkin,  J.     Practical  brass  and  iron  founder's  guide.      A   concise   treatise 

on  the  art  of  brass  founding,  moulding,  etc.,  with  numerous  practical  rules, 
tables  and  receipts  for  gold,  silver,  tin,  and  copper  founding,  plumbers, 
bronze  and  bell  founders,  je\velers,  etc.  -  5th  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Phila.  1881. 
12mo.  $2.25.  B— Ck— Wn. 

474  fLa  Touche,  J.  D.       A  handbook  of  the  geology  of  Shropshire.     W.  pi.    and 

Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  4to.     15s.  Sr. 

Law  relating  to  coal  mines,  see  Coal  Mines — Mines,  law  rel.  to. 
Laying  of  coal  dust.     Ramsay,  J.  A.     Qd.    667;  1888.     25c.     668. 
Laying  out  surface  plans  at  collieries,  see  Percy  I,  633. 
Leaching.    See  also  Mexican  Process — Kitt  Process — Plattner  Process. 

Aaron,  C.  H.     Leaching  gold  and  silver  ores.     1881.     $3.00.     3. 
Leaching  apparatus,  see  Aaron,  No.  4. 

Leaching  processes,  see  Chilean  process — Kroehnke's — Mexican  process. 
Lead  alloys,  see  Krupp  and  W.    463. 
Lead,  assaying  of,  see  Aaron  2,  Kerl  446, 
Lead,  mining  and  metallurgy. 

Lamborn,  R.  H.     Metallurgy  of  silver  and  lead.     1878.  2s  Qd.    469. 

Pulsifer,  W.  H.     Notes  for  a  history  of  lead.     1888.     $4.00.     662. 

Wallace,  J.     Laws  which  regulate  depositions  of  lead.  1861.  25s.    8(53; 

see  Boyd  108,   Davies  209,   Kerl  445,  Lock  495a,  Osborn    605,    Pepper  631, 

Percy  IV,  632,  Phillips  643,  Pryce  661,  Spon's,  part  70.     774.     Swinney  798, 

Tlmrston  III,  823. 
Lead  oxides,  see  Pulsifer  662. 
Lead  quenching,  see  Howe  385,  386. 
Lead  smelting,  see  California  8th  and  10th  reports,  129b,  129d;  Percy  IV, 

632. 

475  Leavitt,  T.  H.     Facts  about  peat  as  an  article  of  fuel.     Boston  1867.  12mo. 

$2.00.  B— Ck— Lc. 

476  Le  Conte,  Jos.     A  compend  of  geology.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1884.  12mo.  $1.20  net. 

Ac. 

477  Le  Conte,  Jos.     Elements  of  geology;  a  textbook  for  colleges  and  for   the 

general  reader.     Illus.    N.  Y.  1886.    8vo.    $4.00.    18s.     Am— B— Sp— V. 


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478  Le  Conte,  Jos.     The  same.  New  rev.  ed.  With  new  pi.  and  new  illus.  N.  Y. 

1891.  Svo.  $4.00,  18s.  Am— Sp— V. 

479  Lee,  J.  E.     Notebook  of  an  amateur  geologist.     Lond.  1881.     Svo.  £1.  Is. 

Lin. 

480  Leet,  A.  N.     Petroleum  distillation  and  modes  of  testing  hydro-carbons,  be- 

ing an  exhaustive  treatise  concerning  old  and  new  processes  of  separating 
and  refining  mineral  oils,  etc.  N.  Y.  (n.  d.)  Svo.  $2.00.  B— P— Sp— Wn. 

481  Leffmann,  H.     Compendof  chemistry,  inorganic  and  organic.     3d  rev.  ed, 

Phila.  1S90.  12rno.  $1.00;  interleaved  $1.25.  Bs. 

482  Lesley,  J.  P.     Manual  of  coal  and  its  topography.      Illus.  by  original  draw- 

ings, chiefly  of  facts  in  geology   of  the  Appalachian  regions  of  the  U.  S. 
Phila.  1856.  12mo,  published  at  $1.00;  o.  p.  and  very  scarce.          Ck — Ld. 
Levels,  driving  of,  see  Andre  18. 

483  Lewis,  H.     The  chemistry  of  puddling,  in  1879,  I,  No.  434. 
Lias.    See  also  Chalk — Limestone. 

Tate  and  Blake.     Yorkshire  lias.     2S.s.     809. 

Thompson,  .B.     Middle  lias  of  Northamptonshire.     1S89.     3*  (yd.     817. 

484  Lieber,  O.  M.     The   assayer's  guide;  or,   practical   directions   to    assayers, 

miners  and  smelters,  for  the  tests  and  assays,  by  heat  and  by  wet  processes, 
for  the  ores  of  all  the  principal  metals,  of  gold  and  silver  coins  and  alloys, 
and  of  coal,  etc.  Phila.  (1884)  1888.  12mo.  $1.25.  B— Ck— V. 

485  Liefchild,  J.  B.      On  coal  at  home  and  abroad,  with  relation   to   consump- 

tion, cost,  demand  and  supply.   Lond.  1873.    P.  Svo.  (12mo)  4s  6(2.     $2.25. 

Ck — Lm. 

486  Light,  Chas.  J.     A  new  method  of  setting  out  the  slopes  of  earthworks,  in 

vol.  1873,     Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

487  Light  locomotives  built  by  H.  K.  Porter  &  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gth  ed.  Illus. 

Pittsburgh,  1889.    18mo,  gratis.  Po. 

N.  B. — This  catalogue  contains  tables,  illustrations  and  particulars  of  light  locomotives  for 
mining  industries. 

Limestone.    See  also  Chalk — Lias. 

Burnham,  S.  M.     History  and  uses  of.     1883.     $6.00.    126; 
Bee  Blair  84,  Davies  208,  Hunt  397. 

488  Lintern,    Win.     The  mineral  surveyor  and  valuer's  complete  guide.     Com- 

prising a  treatise  on  improved  mining  surveying  and  valuation  of  mining 

properties,  with  new  traverse  tables.     With  an  appendix  on  magnetic   and 

angular  surveying,  with  records  of  the  peculiarities  of  needle  disturbances. 

3d  ed.  W.  pi.,  plans,  etc.  (Weale'sSer.)  Lond.  (1887)  1889.  P.  Svo.   (12mo) 

3s  6d,  4s,  $1.40,  $1.60.  B— Ck— Lg— Sp— V. 

Liquid  fuel.     See  also  Fuel. 

Hodgetts,  E.  A.  B.     Liquid  fuel.     1SS9.     7*  (></.     37(5. 

Tarbutt,  P.  F.     Liquid  fuel.     805. 

Thwaite,  B.  II.     L.  f.,  its  advantages  firing  sU-uin  griu-nitors.    iss/.   lx.    S26, 

see  Mills  545. 
Lithology.     See  also  Rocks — Petrology — Petrography — Petrifactions. 

Cotta,  B.     Rocks  classified,  etc.     1878.     14s.     171. 

Dana,  J.  D.     Manual  of  mineralogy  and  Lithology.     1SS7.     £2.00.     191. 

Janiiettez,  E.     Guide  to  determination  of  rocks.     1SS3.     £1.50.     417. 

Wadsworth,  M.  E.  Lithological  studies.     1SS4.     8.".. 00  net.     S5S. 

Williams,  E.  H.     Manual  of  lithology.     1880.     £1.25.   89(5; 

nee  California  8th  report  129b. 

489  Little,  G.  H.     The  marine  transport  of  petroleum;  a  book   for   the   use   of 

ship-owners,  ship-builders,  underwriters,  merchants,  captains  and  officers 
of  petroleum  carrying  vessels.  Illus.  Lond.  1890.  P.  Svo.  (12ino)  10*  Gd. 
$3.50.  Sp— V. 

490  Liversidge,'A.     The  minerals  of  New  South  Wales,  etc.     With  map.  Lond. 

1888.  Roy.  Svo.  18s.  Te. 

Lixiviation  of  silver  ores.     Stetefeldt,  C.  A.     1S8S.     $5.00     /SO. 

491  Lobley,  J.  L.     Geology  for  all:  a  general  conspectus  of  the  subject.  Adapted 

for  all  intelligent  readers.     Lond.  1888.     P.  8vo.  2s  Gd.  K-v. 

492  Lobley,  J.  L.     Mount  Vesuvius,  its  history  and  neighborhood.    2d'  ed.,   en- 

tirely rewritten  and  enl.  W.  pi.  Lond.  1889.     Roy.  Svo.  12s  Qd.  Bv. 

493  Lock,  A.  G.     Gold,  its  occurrence  and  extraction,  embracing  the  geograph- 

ical and  geological  distribution  and  the  mineralogical  characters  of  gold- 
bearing  rocks;  the  peculiar  features  and  modes  of  \vorkingshallowplacers, 
rivers  and  deep  leads;  hydraulicing;  the  reduction  and  separation  of  auri- 


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ft  rous  quartz;  the  treatment  of  complex  auriferous  ores  containing  other 
metals;  a  bibliography  of  the  subject  and  a  glossary  of  technical  and  for- 
eign terms.  W.  maps  and  illus.  Lond.  1882.  Super-roy.  8vo.  (4to) 
£2.12s6d.  $20.00.  Ck— Fa— Sp— V. 

494  Lock,  C.  G.  W.    Practical  gold  mining:  comprehensive  treatise  on  the  origin 

and  occurrence  of  gold-bearing  gravels,  rocks,  and  ores,  and  the  methods 
by  which  the  gold  is  extracted.  W.  8  pi.  and  illus.  Lond.  1889.  Roy.  8vo. 
(Svo)  £2  2s.  $15.00.  B— Sp— V. 

Principal  contents.— Geological  occurrence  of  gold  deposits  and  mineralogical  associations 
of  the  gold,  prospecting  for  gold-bearing  gravels  and  rocks,  and  assaying  auriferous  min- 
erals, working  shallow  gravel  deposits  and  the  beds  of  running  rivers,  working  deep- 
lying  gravel  deposits  and  the  accumulations  left  by  rivers  long  since  extinct,  hydraulicing 
or  the  use  of  water  under  great  presMire  for  removing  and  washing  gravels,  mining  gold- 
bearing  veinstuff  and  extracting  the  free  gold  from  the  stone,  treating  rebellious  aurifer- 
ous ores  for  the  recovery  of  their  gold  and  other  valuable  contents,  treating  amalgam  and 
refining  bullion,  arrangement  of  complete  mills  and  reduction  works,  illustrating  various 
methods  of  treatment,  bibliography,  glossary  and  useful  tables,  Jordan's  process. 

"It  is  a  volume  of  practical  utility  as  a  record  of  facts  and  of  the  results  of  experience  col- 
lected from  various  sources. — Industries. 

495  Lock,  C.  J.  W.       Mining   and   ore   dressing    machinery:  a.  comprehensive 

treatise  dealing  with  the  modern  practice  of  mining,  both  metalliferous 
find  non-metalliferous  minerals,  including  all  the  operations  incidental 
thereto,  and  preparing  the  product  for  the  market.  Illus.  Lond.  1890. 
4to.  £2  12s  6rf.  $21.00.  Sp— V. 

495a  Lock,  C.  G.  W.     Workshop  receipts.   3d  series,  devoted  mainly  to  electrical 
and  metallurgical  subjects.     Illus.  Lond.  1884.     Cr.  8vo.   (12mo)  5s,  $2.00. 

B— Ck— Sp— Wn. 

496  London  geological  field  class:  reports  of  excursions   during   the   summer  of 

1887,  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  H.  G.  Seeley,  F.  R.  S.  With  lithog.  sec- 
tions. Lond.  1888.  Demy  8vo.  Pap.  Is.  Pm. 

497  Loomis,  J.  R.     The  elements  of  geology,  adapted  to  the  use  of  schools  and 

colleges.     Illus.   N.  Y.  (1852)  12mo.  94c.  net.  Se. 

498  Lord,  E.     Comstock  mining  and  mines.  Illus.  (U.  S.  Geog.  Survey,  monog.) 

Wash..  D.  C.  1883.  4to.  $1.50.  Ga. 

499  Luard,  C.  E.     Stone:  how  to  get  it  and  how   to   use   it.     An    introductory 

treatise  for  students  in  architecture,  engineering,  surveying,  estate  agency. 
Lond.  1890.  Svo.  2s,  80c.  Sp-V— Wn. 

500  Luebbers,  H.  L.   Manufacture  of  coke  from  Illinois  coal.    N.  Y.  (n.  d.)  25c. 

Ck. 

501  Lyell,  Sir  Chas.     Principles  of  geology;  or  the  modern  changes  of  the  earth 

and  its  inhabitants,  considered  as  illustrative  of  geology.  10th  entirely  rev. 
ed.  2  vols.  Lond.  1867,  Svo,  £1.  12s,  $12.00.  B— Mu— V. 

502  Lyell,  Sir  Chas.     The  same.   American  rev.  ed;  Illus,,  pi.  and  maps.  2  voK 

N.  Y.  1872.     Svo,  $8.00.  Am— Cn— V, 

503  fLyell,  Sir  Chas.     Student's  elements  of  geology.      New  ed.,  entirely  rev.  by 

P.M.Duncan.    Illus.    Lond.  (n.  d.)     P.  8vo.     (12mo)    9s.    $3.50. 

Mu-V. 


504  McDermott,  W.  and  Dufficld,  P.  W.     Losses  in  gold   amalgamation;  with 

notes  on  the  concentration  of  gold  and  silver  ores.  W.  6  pi.  Lond.  1890. 
Svo.  5s.  $1.75.  Sp— V— Wn. 

505  McDoug-all,  J.  Mineral  resources  of  Canada,  in  Fairchild's  Canadian  leaves, 

No.  251. 

506  Macfarlane,  J.    The  coal  regions  of  America:  their  topography,  geology  and 

development.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1875—79.  8vo,  $5.00;  slip.  $6.00;  £  mor.  $7.50. 
£1  4s.  Am— Ck— Te. 

Machinery.   An  extensive  list  of  books  on  this  subject  will  be  found  in  Handy 
Lists,  part  3. 

507  McMillan,  W.  G.     Treatise  on  electro-metallurgy,   embracing   the  applica- 

tion of  electrolysis  to  the  plating,  depositing,  smelting,  and  refining  of  var- 
ious metals,  and  to  the  reproduction  of  printing  surfaces,  art  work,  etc. 
Illus.  Lond.  1890.  P.  8vo.  (12mo)  10s  6d,  $3.50.  Gb— Ld— V. 

508  Macswinney,  B.  P.     The  law  of  mines,  quarries  and  mineral?.  Lond.  1884. 

Roy.  Svo.     £1.  15s.  .  Md. 

509  Macswinney,  B.  F.,   and  Bristowe,  L.  S.    The  coal  mines  regulation  act, 

18S7,  with  notes.     Lmd.  1888.     P.  Svo.  3s  QcL  Km. 

Magnetic  needle,  see  Brough  114,  115,     Lintern488. 


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510  Maitland,  Col.     Metallurgy  and  manufacture  of  modern  British   ordnance, 

in  1881,  II,  No.  434. 

511  Makins,  G.  A.     Manual   of  metallurgy,  more  particularly  of  the  precious 

metals.     2d  ed.,  re-written   and  greatly  enl.     Illus.    Lond.  1873.    Sq.  Svo. 

16s.,  red.  to  4s  Qd,  $3.00.  B— Ck— Hi— V. 

Contents.— General  properties  of  the  metals,  combinations  of  the  metals  with  the  non 
metallic  elements;  metallic  salts  and  alloys,  of  heating  apparatus,  furnaces,  etc.,  of  the 
fuels,  applicable  to  metallurgic  operations;  mercury,  silver,  gold,  platinum,  palladium, 
lead,  bismuth,  copper,  antimony,  uranium,  titanium  and  chromium;  arsenic,  iron  anil 
steel,  manganese  and  cobalt,  nickel,  tin,  zinc  and  cadmium,  aluminum,  magnesium, 
potassium  arid  sodium,  the  principles  of  electro-metallurgy. 

Manganese,  see  Davies  208,  Osborn  605,  Pattinson  623,  Spon,  part  74.  774. 

512  Manley,  J.  J.     Salt,  etc.,  in  Bevans,  B.  M.  I.  No.  81. 

513  fMantell,  G.  A.    Geological  excursions  through  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  along 

the  Dorset  coast.  3d.  ed.  Illus.  and  map.  (Bonn's  Sci.  Lib.)  Lond.  (n.  d.) 
12mo.  5s.  Bi. 

514  fMantell,  G.  A.     Petrifactions  and  their  teachings:  an  illustrated  handbook 

to  the  organic  remains  in  the  British  Museum.  With  index  and  illus. 
(Bohn's  Sci.  Lib.)  Lond.  (n.  d.)  12mo.  6s.  Bi. 

515  fMantell,  G.  A.     The  medals  of  creation;  or,  first  lessons  in  geology  and  the 

study  of  organic  remains.  2vols.,  illus.  Lond.  (1858.)  12mo.  15s.  $6.00. 

Bi— V. 

516  fMantell,  G.  A.     Wonders  of  geology;  or  a  familiar  exposition  of  geological 

phenomena.  8th  rev.  ed.,  augmented  by  T.  R.  Jones.  2  vols.  W.  Index, 
geolog.  map  of  England,  pi.,  and  illus.  (Bohn's  Sci.  Lib.)  12mo.  7s  6d 
each .  Bi. 

517  Map  of  British  coal  fields.     Lond.  1861.  2s  6d,  and  4s  Qd.  Sr. 
Marbles.  See  also  Stone. 

Burnham,  S.  M.     Hist,  and  uses  of  limestone  and  marbles.    1883.16.00.  126. 

518  Marcou,  J.  B.     Bibliography  of  North  American  paleontology  in  the  year 

1886,  from  the  Smithsonian  report  for  1886 — '87.  (Miscellaneous  coll.  No. 
698.)  Wash.  D.  C.,  1889.  Svo.  pap.  Sk.' 

519  Marcou,  J.  B.     Record  of  North  American  invertebrate  palaeontology  for 

the  year  1885:  from  the  Smithsonian  report  for  1885.  Wash.  1886.  Svo.  pap. 

Sk. 

520  Marcou,  J.,  and  Marcou,  J.  B.     Mapoteca  geologica   americana.  A  cata- 

logue of  geological  maps  of  America,  north  and  south,  1752  to  1881.  (U.  S. 
Gov.  Surveys,  bulletins.)  Wash.,  D.  C.  18S4.  Svo.  lOc.  Ga. 

Martin  process,  see  Landrin  471. 

521  Marvels  of  geology  and  physical  geography:  being  a  popular  account  of  our 

earth  and  its  history,  its  remarkable  minerals  and  fossils,  and  the  phe- 
nomina  of  its  surface,  including  the  science  of  weather  and  climate.  (Sci- 
entific recreative  Series.)  Lond.  1888.  P.  8vo.  (12mo.)  Is,  cloth  Is  6d,  75c. 

W. 
Marvels  under  our  feetfc    Hartwig  G.     1888.     2s.  355. 

522  Marvin,  C.    The  region  of  eternal  fire:  an  account  of  the  journey   to   the 

petroleum  region  of  the  Caspian  in  1883.  Pop.  ed.  Lond.  1888.  P.  Svo. 
(12mo.)  7s  6d,  $3.00.  Aa— \Vn. 

523  Mathers,  Edw.  P.     Golden  South  Africa;  or  the  gold  fields  revisited:   being 

further  glimpses  of  the  gold  fields  of  Sjuth  Africa.  4th  ed.  With  maps. 
Lond.  1888.  P.  Svo.  bds.  2s  6d.  Wk. 

524  Mather,  J.     The  coal  mines:  th*»ir  dangers  and  means  of  safety.    To  which 

is  added  the  report  of  the  South  Shields  committee,  appointed  to  in- 
vestigate the  causes  of  accidents  iu  coal  mines.  With  plans.  Lond.  1S68. 
Folio  (Roy.  8vo)  £1.  Is,  $8.40.  Ck— Lm— V. 

525  Matheson,  E.     Aid  book  to  engineering  enterprise  abroad.     Part  I.,   Illus. 

Lond.  1878.     Svo,  12s  Gd,  $5.00.  o.  p.  see  also  No.  526.  Ck— Sp— V. 

526  Matheson,  E.     Aid  book  to  engineering  enterprise  abroad.     New  rev.  and 

enl.  ed.     2  vol.  in  one.     Illus.     Lond.  1889.     £1.  Is,  $7.50.        Ck— Sp— V. 

Contents:— Public  works;  concessions  for  enterprises  in  foreign  countries;  railways;  tele- 
graphs; harbors  and  docks;  bridges;  irrigation  and  reclamation;  water  works;  town 
drainage;  gas  works  and  electric  lighting;  tramways;  markets:  MINING  KNTKRPKISE:  the 
conditions  under  which  mining  is  permitted  in  different  countries,  royalties,  circumstan- 
ces which  determine  success  or  failure  in  regard  to  coal,  copper,  gold,  iron,  lead,  silver, 
tin;  contract  and  purchase  in  the  iron  and  engineering  trades,  various  methods  of  con- 
tracting for  works  and  purchase  described  and  compared;  establishment  of  factories; 
transmission  of  power;  tne  commerce  in  coal,  iron,  and  steel;  conditions  which  deter- 
mine choice  and  value  for  export;  the  various  kinds  of  iron  and  steel,  their  uses,  tests, 
relative  value,  and  prices;  usual  shapes  and  sizes,  and  rules  us  to  extras;  Jkssemcr,  open- 


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hearth,  and  basic  steel  described,  and  the  choice  of  carbon  percentage,  strength  and 
quality  for  various  purposes.  The  purchase  of  steam  engines.  Pumping  engines  and 
pumps,  classified  and  compared,  fire  extinction,  tanks,  pipes,  with  sizes,  weights,  arid 
prices.  Machine  tools.  Hydraulic  tools.  Hydraulic  and  electric  'welding.  Cranes. 
Contractors'  plant.  Excavating  and  boring  tools.  Portland  cement.  Iron  roofs  and 
buildings.  Lighthouses. 

527  Mauchline,  Robt.     The  mine  foreman's  hand-book  of  practical  and  theo- 

roctical  information,  questions  and  answers  on  practical  and  theoretical 
mining,  especially  designed  to  assist  in  passing  examinations  for  mine 
foremanship.  Shenandoah,  Pa.  1887.  8vo,  $2.00. 

Ck—  On— Co— Sp— Wn . 

N.  B.— Contains:  mine-gases;   safety  lamps;   ventilation;   problems  in  ventilation;  maps; 
mine  timbers;  opening  of  collieries. 

528  Mayer,  John.     Metallurgy.     Illus.  N.  Y.  (n.  d.)  16mp.  75c.  Ok. 

529  Meade,  Rich.     The  coal  and  iron  industries  of  the  United  Kingdom.     Com- 

prising a  description  of  the  coal  fields,  and  of  the  principal  seams  of  coal, 
with  returns  of  their  produce  and  its  distribution  and  analyses  of  special 
varieties.  Also,  an  account  of  the  occurrence  of  iron  ores  in  veins  or 
seams;  analyses  of  each  variety;  and  a  history  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 
pig  iron  manufacture  since  the  year  1740,  exhibiting  the  economies  intro- 
duced in  the  blast  furnaces  for  its  production  and  improvement.  With 
maps  of  the  coal  fields  and  ironstone  deposits  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Lond.  1881.  Svo.  £1.  8s,  $11.20.  Ck— Lg— V. 

Mechanical  engineering  of  collieries.     Percy,  C.  M.    I,     1882.     15s.     633;  II 
1885.     2$s.  634. 

Mechanical  ventilation,  see  Percy  II,  634. 

Medals  of  creation.     Mantel],  G.  A.  15s.  515. 

529*  Meldola,  B.  Coal  and  what  we  get  from  it.  Lond.  1891.  Cr.  8vo.  (12rno) 
2s  Qd.  Sm. 

N.  B. — Treats  of  coal  and  coal  gas;  bye-products  of  the  manufacture  of  gas,  and  the  pro- 
duction of  coloring  matters  from  coal-tar. 

•530  Memoirs  of  the  geological  survey.  England  and  Wales.  The  geology  of 
the  country  around  Lincoln.  Explanation  of  sheet  83.  By  W.  A.  E.  Ussher, 
A.  J.  Jukes-Browne  and  Aubrey  Strahan.  In  part  from  notes  by  W.  H. 
Penning,  W.  H.  Dalton,  and  A.  C.  G.  Cameron.  Lond.  1888.  3s?  E. 

531  Memoirs  of  the  geological  survey.     England   and    Wal^s.     The   geology  of 

North  Cleveland.  Explanation  of  quarter  sheets  104  S.  W.,  S.  E.  New 
series,  sheets  34,35.  By  George  Barrow.  Lond.  1888.  IsQd.  E. 

Mercury,  see  Aaron  2,  Kerl  I,  445;  Lock  495a,  Osbom  605,  Phillips  643,  Spoil 
part  77,  774;  Spon,  part  15,  775;  see  also  Metallurgy. 

532  Merivale,  J.  H.     Notes   and  formulae  for   mining  students.     2d  rev.  ed. 

Lond.  Ir87.  P.  8vo.  (12mo.)  2s  Qd,  $1.00.  Ck— Cn— Lg— V. 

Metal  founding,  see  Foundry  practice. 
Metallic  Alloys.     See  also  Brass — Britannia  Metal — Bronze. 

Brannt,  W.  T.     Metallic  alloys.     1889.     $2.50.     110. 

Guettier,  A.     Pract.  guide  for  man uf.  of  metallic  alloys.     1872.     $3.00.     3:59. 

Krupp  and  W.     Metallic  alloys.     1889.    $2.50.    463; 

see  Brannt  111. 

Metallic  wealth  of  U.  S.     Whitney,  J.  D.     1854.    $2.50.    888. 
Metalliferous  Minerals  and  Mining.      See  also  Mines — Metals — Minerals — Ores. 

Collins,  J.  H.     Metal  mining.     1875.1s.     163. 

])iivU's,  1).  C.     Treat,  on  metall.  minerals  and  mining.     1888.     12s  6d.  209. 

Smith,  W.  W.     Metallic  mining.     3s  Qd.  (Bevan's  B.  M.  I.)  766; 

see  Lock  495,  Phillips  643. 
Metallurgical  exhibits,  see  Ashbury,  T.     36. 
Metallurgical  furnaces,  see  Mills  545. 

Metallurgy.       See    also    Alloys— Aluminium — Amalgams — Anthracite   Fur- 
naces—  Arsenic —  Bismuth —  Blowpipe    Anal. —  Cadmium —  Chemistry — 

Chromium — Cobalt —  Copper —  Electro-Metallurgy — Electrolysis —  Hydro- 

rnetall. — Mercury — Roasting — Leaching — Testing. 

Barry,  H.     Russian  metallurgical  work.    1870.     $2.00.     52. 

Centennial  exhibition,  reports.     1878.    $2.00.     139. 

Church,  J.  A.     Metallurgical  journey  in  Europe.     187:5.     $2.00.     145a. 

Etheridge,  and  J.     Catalogue  of  works,  etc.     10s.  245. 

'Gower,  A.  R.     Elem.  Text-book  of  metallurgy.     1888.     3s.  314. 

Greenwood,  W.  H.     Manual  of  metall.     2v.  'QsQd.     331. 

Gruener,  M.  L.     Blast  furnace  phenomena.     1874.     7s6tZ.     338. 

Hiorns,  A.  H.     Pract.  metall.    1S8S.     6s.     373. 


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Hiorns.    Textb.  of  elem.  metall.     1888.    4*.    :>»74. 

KVrl,  B.     Pract.  treat,  on  metall.     :',v.  18(>S— 70.     99*.     445. 

Mayer,  J.     Metallurgy.     75c.     528. 

Overman,  F.     Treat,  on  metall.     1887.     $5.00.     612. 

Percy,  J.     Metallurgy,  7  parts.     1875.     632. 

Phillips,  J.  A.     Metallurgy.     1887.     36s.     G4.°». 

Phillips,  . I.  S.     Explorers,  etc. -oomp,     2d  ed.     1873.    $10.50.     ii4(i. 

Phillij)S  and  D.     Records  of  mining  and  metall.     1857.     $2.00.     647. 

Roberts-Austen.     Introd.  to  metallurgy.     1891.     6s.     691. 

Williamson,  A.  W.     Metallurgical  process.     1877.     20c.  903; 

see  r.ayley  29,  'Booth  and  M.  102,  Byrne  129,  Campin  134,  135;  Gautier  290, 

Lock  495a.  Miller  543,  Pourcel  655,  Spon,  part  77,  774;  Button  791,  Wilson 

904. 

Metallurgy,  of  Aluminium,  see  Makins  511,  Antimony,  see  Makins  511, 
Arsenic,  see  Makins  511,  Bismuth,  see  Makins  511,  British  ordnance,  see 
Maitland  510,  Cadmium,  see  Makins  511,  Chromium,  see  Makins  511, 
Cobalt,  see  Makins  511,  Copper,  seeLamborn  468,  Makins 511,  Piggot  (>49; 
Gold,  see  Egleston  234,  Eissler  236.  Makins  511,  Iron,  see  Bauerman 
58,  Kerl  II  445,  Makins  511,  Percy  III,  632.  Phillips  643,  Rogers  701,  Wed- 
ding 879,  Lead,  see  Lam  bora  469,  Makins  511,  Manganese,  see  Makins 
511,  Magnesium,  see  Makins  511,  Mercury,  see  Egleston  234,  Makins 
511, Nickel, see  Makins  511, Palladium, see  Makins  511, Platinum, see  Makins 
511,  Pottassium,  see  Makins  511,  Precious  metals,  see  Makins  511,  Silver, 
see  Egleston  234,  Eissler  237,  Lamborn  469,  Makins  511,  Sodium,  see 
Makins  511,  Steel,  see  Howe  385,  386,  Landrin  471,  Makins  511,  Tin,  see 
Flower  259,  Makins  511,  Titanium,  see  Makins  511,  Uranium,  see  Makins 
511,  Zinc,  see  Makins  511. 

Metal  mining,  principles  of.     Collins,  J.  H.     1875.     Is.     163. 

Metals.  See  also  Arsenic — Bell  metal — Bismuth — Chromium — Cobalt — Cop- 
per— Precious  metals — Zinc — Tin. 

Bloxam,  C.  L.     Metals,  properties  and  treatment.     1882.     5s.     92. 
Del  Mar,  A.     Precious  metals,  lO.siK/.    215. 
Peoner,  J.  H.     Playbook  of  metals.    5*.     (;:',]. 
SeoTfern,  etc.    Useful  metals.     1869.     7*  M.     733. 

Treat.  011  progress,  improvement  of  manuf.  in  metals.     1831.     $3.50.    830. 
Wright,  C.  R.  A.     Metals  and  their  applications.    1878.     $1.25,947; 
see  Lock  495a,  Smith  75!>. 

Metals  occurring  sparingly  in  iron,  see  Howe,  885,  386. 

Metals,  planing  of.    See  Report  679. 

Mexican  mines. 

Dahlgren,  C.  B.     Historic  mines  of  Mexico.     1883.     52s  Gd.     182. 

Mexican  mining  code. 

Chism,  R.  E.    Mining  code  of  Mexico.     1889.     $1.00.     143. 
Hamilton,  L.     Mexican  Law.     1882.    $6.00  net.     34!). 
Mining  code  of  Mexico.     1885.     $2.00.     550. 

Mrs  lean  process  of  leaching,  see  Aaron  4. 

533  Michell,  St.     Mine  drainage:  being  a  complete  and  practical  treatise  on  di- 

rect-acting underground  steam  pumping  machinery,  with  a  description  of 
a  large  number  of  the  best  known  engines,  their  general  utility  and  the 
special  sphere  of  their  action,  the  mode  of  their  application,  and  their 
merits  compared  with  other  forms  of  pumping  machinery.  Illus.  Lond. 
1881.  8vo.  15s,  $6.00.  B— Ck— Lg— V. 

Microscopical  physiography.     Rosenbusch,  H.     1889.     $5.00.     708. 

534  Milford,  Ph.     Pocket  dictionary  of  mining  terms.      Lond.  1888.      18mo.  1-s, 

40c.  Ck— Wn— Wu. 

535  f  Miller,  Hugh.    Cruise  of  the  "Betsy",  with  rambles  of  a  geologist.     New  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1889.     P.  8vo.  3s  Gd.  Nc— Sf. 

536  Miller,  Hugh.     Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood.     Geological   and   histori- 

cal. With  the  geology  of  the  bass  rock.  Edinburgh  (n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo.  5s.   Nc. 

537  Miller,  Hugh.     Footprints  of  the  Creator;  or,  the  asterolepis  of  stromness. 

With  preface  and  notes  by  Mrs.  Miller,  and  a  biographical  sketch  by  Prof. 
Agassiz.  Illus.  Edinburgh  1889.  Cr.  8vo.  5s.  Nc— Sf. 

538  Miller,  Hugh.     Sketch  book  of  popular  geology.  Edinburgh  1889.    Cr.  8vo, 

(12mo)  5s,  $1,50.  No— Sf— V. 

539  Miller,  Hugh.     The  old  red  sandstone;  or,  new  walks  in  an  old  field.  Illus. 

Edinburgh  1889.     Cr.  8vo  (12mo)     5s,  $1.50.  Nc— Si— V. 


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540  Miller,  Hugh.     The   testimony  of  the  rocks;  or  geology  in  its  bearings  on 

the  two  theologies,  natural  and  revealed.     Illus.  Edinburgh  1880.    O.  8vo. 
5s.  Nc— Sf. 

541  Miller,  J.    Coal  mine  gases  and  ventilation.  Lond.  1878.  P.  8vo.  10s  6d.     Lm. 

542  Miller,  S.  A.     North  American  geology  and  paleontology,   for   the  use   of 

amateurs,  students  and  scientists.     Illus.    Cincinnati,  O.,  1889.     8vo.  $5.00 
net.  Ck— V. 

543  Miller,  W.  J.     The  mining  and  metallurgical  exhibits  of  the  Glasgow  Exhi- 

bition, in  1888,  I,  No.  434. 

Milling  gold  ores,  see  California  129b,  Eissler  236. 
Milling  silver  ores,  see  Eissler  237. 

544  Mills,  John,  and  Barker,  N.     A  hand-book  of  quantitative  analysis.     Illus. 

Lond.  1889.  P.  8vo.  (12rno.)  3s  6d.  $1.40.  Ce— Sp. 

545  Mills,  E.  J.,    and  Rowan,  E.   J.,  assisted   by  others,  including  Mr.    F.    P. 

Dewey,  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute  Washington.     Fuel  and  its  application*; 

being  the  first  of  a  series  of  works  on  chemical  technology;  or   chemistry 

in  its  application  to  arts  and  manufactures,  ed.  by  Chas.  Edw.  Groves,  and 

Wm.  Thorp.     W.  7  p!.  and  illus.    Phila.  1889.  Roy.  8vo.  cloth  $7.50;  hall 

mor.  $9.00.  Bs— Cg— Sp,  ' 

Mine  engineering.     See  also  Drainage — Mine  Surveying. 

Greenwell,   G.  C.     Pract.   treat,   on  mine  eng.     1870.    52s  6d.    327;    1889. 
15s.    328.  1889.     80c.  329. 

Micliell,  S.     Pract.  treat,  on  mine  drainage.     1881.     15s.    533. 

Percy,  C.  M.     Mech.  eng.  of  collieries  I.   1882.  15s.  633;  II.  1885.  25s.  634. 

Phillips,  J.  S.     Explorer's  etc.  companion.    2d  ed.     1873.    $10.50.    646. 
Mine  foreman's  hand-book.     Mauchline,  R.     1887.  $2.00.  527. 
Mine  labor  in  Hocking  Valley,  see  Walker  862. 
Mine  plants,  see  Brough  114. 

Mine  railways,  see  Light  487,  Colliery  155,  Hyslop  406. 
Mine  surveying.     See  also  Angular  Survey. — Subterraneous  Survey. 

Brough,  B.  H.    Treat,  on  mine  surveying.     1888,     7s6d.     134. 

Fenwick  and  B.     Subterraneous  surveying.     1888.    2s6(i    256. 

Haskoll,  W.  D.     Engineer's  field  book.     1888.  12s.     359. 

Hoarding,  W.  H.     Pract.  notes  on  mining  surveys.     1872.  $1.75.     365. 

Hoskold,  H.  D.     Pract.  treat,  on  min.  surveying.     1860.     $3.00.     384. 

Lintern,  W.     Mineral  surveyor.     1889.     3s6rZ.     488. 

Rickard,  W.     Miner's  manual.     1859.     10s 6d.     688. 

see  Colliery  155,  Fairley  252,  Wardle  868—70. 
Mine  timbers,  see  Mauchline  527. 
Mine  ventilation,  see  Ventilation. 
Miner's  almanack,  see  Colliery  155a. 
Miner's  calculator. 

Bainbridge's  coll.  man.  calcul.     12s  6d.    43a. 

Ireland,  J.     Colliery  ready  reckoner.     Is6t£.     408. 

Patent  calculator  1891.     75c.  622. 

Tarbuck,  J.     Mine  rent  reckoner.     2s  6d.     804. 
Miner9 »  dial,  see  Brough  114. 
Miner's  guide.     Budge,  J.  1845.   $5.00.     123. 
Miners  of  U.  S.,  see  Balch  45. 

Miner,  the  practical.     Daddow  and  Bannan.     1866.    $7.50.  181. 
Mineral  analysis.     See  also  Mineralogy — Assaying — Anal.  Chem. — Blowpipe. 

Osborn,  H.  S.     Manual  of  minerals.     1888.     $4.50.605. 

Rammelsberg,  C.  F.     Analysis  of  alloys,  etc.     1872.  $2.25.  664. 

Wohler,  F.     Handb.  of  mineral  anal.  1871.     $3.00.  942. 

see  Rocholl  694. 

Mineral  lands  within  railroad  grant,  see  California  129d. 
Mineral  oils,  see  Oil — Petroleum. 

Mineral  physiology.     Hunt,  T.  S.     1886.     $5.00    399;  1890.     $5.00400. 
Mineral  products  of  U.  S.,  see  California  129c. 

546  Mineral  resources   of  Ontario,    1890.     Report  of  the   Royal   commission. 

Toronto  1890.     $3.00.  Fa— Wb. 

547  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.,  calendar  year  1886.     By  Dav.  T.  Day,   Chief 

of  division   of  mining,    statistics,  and  technology.     (U.  S,  Geol.  Survey.) 
Wash,,  D.  C.  1888.  Demy  8vo.  50c.  Ga. 

548  Mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  territoriesWest  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

10  vols.  Wash.,  D.  C.  1867—77.  8vo.  ($18,00.)  Comprising:  Browne,  J.   R. 


48  MIX— 


and  Taylor,  J.  W.  Reports  for  1866,  '67.  Wash.  1867,  '68-.  (@  $1.50.)  Ray- 
mond, R.  W.  First  report  for  1868.''  Wash.,  D.  C.  1869.  8vo.  ($1.50); 
Second  report  for  1869.  Wash.,  D.  C.  1870.  8vo.  ($2,00.)  Third  report 
for  1870.  Wash.,D.  C.  1871.  8vo.  ($3.00.)  Fourth  and  fifth  reports  for 
1871,  72.  Wash.,  I).  C.  1872,  73.  Svo.  (each  $2.00.)  Sixth  report  for  1873. 
Wash.,  D.  C.  1874.  Svo.  ($3.00.)  Seventh  and  eight  reports,  for  1874,  75. 
Wash.,D.  C.  Svo.  (eacli  $2.00.)  Ck— Ga. 

N.  B.— The  prices  appear  here  in  parenthesis,  being  those  given  in  a  recent  catalogue  of 
Messrs.  Clarke  &  Co. 

Mineral  resources. 

Browne,  J.  R.     Min.  resources  West  of  Rocky  Mountains.  !S(iS.  $.",.00.    ]i»>. 

Campbell,  J.  L.     Min.  res.  of  James  River  Valley,  Ya.     1884.     $1.<><>.      i;;:j. 

Duwsun.  J.  \V.     Acadian  tioolouy.     1878.     21*.     213. 

Jemiey,  W.  P.    Mineral  wealth  of  Black  ffiUs,  Dak,     1876.    50c..  422. 

McDougall,  J.     Min.  res.  of  Canada,  in  Fairchild  251. 
•    Mineral  resources  of  Ontario.     1890.    $3.00.    546. 

Mineral  resources  of  TJ.  S.    1886.    5pc.    547. 

Mineral  res.  West  of  Rocky  Mountains  1867—7 / .     £1  s .( )( ).     548. 

Ilatton,J.  H.     Natural  res.  of  U.  S.     1888.     $3.00.     <525. 

IVursoii,  A.  X.     Mineral  resources  of  India.     LS83.     2*  (>'/.     (127. 

Stuart,  G.     Montana  as  it  is.     1865.     $2.00.     785. 

Williams,  A.     Min.  res.  of  U.  S.     1883.     50c.     8'->4. 

sec  California  129a  to  129d;  J)addo\v  181,  Stansbury  777,  Swinney  79S. 
Mineral  wealth  of  Xew  Spain,  see  Anderson  14. 

Mineralogia  cornubiensis.     Pryce,  W.     1778.     ($10.00)  Scarce.     661. 
Mineralogical  societies,  see  Official  596,  597. 
Mineralogy.     Elementary  and  advanced  treatises.      See   also   Blowpipe  Anal. — 

Crystallography. — Ores. 

Aiisted,  D.  T.     Elementary  course  in  mineral.     12-s.     26. 

Baueriiian,  H.     Descriptive  mineral.     1884.     6*.     56. 

Bauerman.     Systematic  mineral.     1881.    6s.     57. 

Bristow,  H.  W.     Glossary  of  mineral.     1SS1.     <>*.     113. 

Brush,  G.  J.     Determinat.  mineral.     1890.     $3.50.     120. 

Buckland,  F.  T.     Geology  and  mineral.     2  v.,  each  5-.     121. 

Cleaveland,  P.     Elem.  treat,  on  mineral.    2  v.  1822.  ($3.oo)     151. 

Collins,  J.  H.     Mineralogy,  elem.  ser.     1*.     157;  75c.     15s. 

Collins.     The  same.     Advanced.  2  v.  1884.     6*.   159;  $2.50,  160. 

Collins.     Mineral,  of  Devon  and  Cornwall.    4x6(2.     161. 

Cyclopaedia  of  the  arts,  etc.     $6.00.     180. 

Dana,  E.  S.     Progress  of  mineral.     1885.  11.  p.  185;  1886,  n.  p.  186. 

Dana.    Textbook  of  mineral.     1889.     $3.50.     1S7. 

Dana.     Manual  of  mineral.     1887.    $2.00.     191. 

Dana.     Manual  of  mineral,  and  petrog.     1889.    $2.00    192. 

Dana,  and  B.     System  of  mineralogy:   (descriptive.)     1889.     $10.00.     195. 

Dana.     Appendices.     1882.     $2.00.     196. 

Dana.     3d  appendix.     1882.     $1.50.     197. 

Egleston,  T.     Lectures  on  mineral.     1872.     $4.50.     2:53. 

Elderhorst,  W.     Manual  of  determinat.  miner.     1SS1.     $2.50.     23'.). 

Erni,  H.     Mineralogy  simplified.     1885.     $3.00.     243. 

Etheridge,  and  J.     Catalogue  of  works,  etc.     10*.     245. 

Eyerman,  J.     Determinat.  mineral.     1890.    $1.15.     249. 

Foye,  J.  C.     Handb.  of  mineral.     1886.    50c.     270. 

Foye.    Tables  for  determin.  of  minerals.     1882.    $1.00.     2,1. 

Frazer,  P.     Tables  of  minerals  1877.     $2.00.     272;  1891.     $2.00.     273. 

Fuchs,  C.  W.  C.     Determinat.  of  minerals.     1875.    5>-.  280. 

Greg  and  L.     Mineral,  of  Gt.  Britain.     15s.    3:52. 

Hogan,  K.  E.     Elem.  mineral.     1889.    50c.     377. 

Hooker,  W.     Mineralogy.    90c.    380. 

Hunt,T.  S.     Mineral  physiology.     1886.    $5.00    399;  1S90.     $5.00.     -jno. 

Hunt.     System,  mineral.,  in  press.    401. 

Hussak,  E.     Determin.  of  minerals.     1885.    $2.00.     402. 

Jameson,  R.    System  of  mineral.  3  v.  1820,    $5.00.    416. 

Jewesbury,  F.  N.     Mineral,  tables.     !«(>(/.     420. 

Xicol,  J.     Elem.  of  mineral.     7s  6d.    583. 

Orton,  J.     Underground  treasures.     1887.     $1.50.     604. 

Osborn,  H.  S!     Manual  of  minerals.     1888.     $4.50.605. 

Overman,  F.     Pract.  mineral.     1SS2.     $1.00.611. 

Plympton,  G.  W.     Blowpipe,  1881.    $1.50.     652. 


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Ramsay,  A.     Rudiments  of  mineral.     1885.    3s  6d.    665. 

Rutley,  F.     Mineralogy.     (Elem)     2s.    720. 

Shepard,  E.  M.     System,  mineral  record.     60c.     742a. 

Smith,  E.  H.     Pocket  geologist.     1890.    $1.00.     758. 

South  wick,  A.  P.     Questionbk  of  mineral.     1883.     lOc.     773. 

Sweeny,  W.  S.     Nat.  science  note  book  I  1886.     20c,     71*5, 

Timbs,  J.     Yearbook  of  science.     1863—1873.    $10.00.    827. 

Wheeler,  C.  G.     Elem.  determin.  mineral.     1880.     $1.00.      885. 

Wheeler.     Outlines  of  determin.  min.  1884.     $1.00.     88(5; 

see  Alford  11,  Bayley  59,  Berge  77,  Booth  102,  Boyd  108,  Cornwall  170,  Geol. 

Rec.  302,  Mott  562,  Wiiichell  925. 

Minerals.      See    also  Antimony — Asbestos — Asphalt — Baryta — China  Clay — 

Clay  —  Cobalt  —  Corundum — Crystalline  Rocks — Emery — Graphite — Gyp- 
sum— Haloid    Minerals — Metalliferous — Mines— Opal — Quartz — Testing — 

Mineralogy — Ores. 

Bartlett,  F.  L.     Minerals  of  New  England.     1877.     50c,  25c.    55. 

Centennial  exhibition,  reports.     1878.     $2.00.     139. 

Clapp,  H.  L.     Common  minerals.     1889.     30c.     146. 

Clapp.     Note  book.     1889.     15c.     147. 

Crosby,  W.  O.     Common  minerals.     60c.     176. 

Crosby.    Tables  for  determin.    $1.25.     177. 

Davies,  D.  C.     Earthy  minerals.     1888.     12s  6d.     208. 

Davies.     Metalliferous  min.     1888.     12s  6d.     209. 

Kensington,  E.  T.     Chem.  compos,  of  min.     1876.     5s.    444. 

Liversidge,  A.     Minerals  of  New  S.  Wales.     1888.     18s.    490. 

Osborn,  H.  S.     Pract.  manual  of  minerals.     1888.     $4.50.     605. 

Pryce,  W.     Mineralogia  cornub.     1778.     Scarce.     661. 

Richards,  H.     First  lessons  in  minerals.     lOc.     683. 

Rutley,  F.     Rock  forming  minerals.     1888.     7s  6d.     721. 

Silberbach,  J.  H.     Handb.  of  mineral  products.     1888. 

Smith,  E.  H.     Pocket  geologist.     1890.     $1.00.     758. 

Smith,  F.  H.     Rocks,  minerals,   stocks.     1882.     $1.50.     759; 

see  Bowen  104,  Cole  154,  Swinney  798. 
Minerals,  catalogues  of. 

Chester,  A.  H.     Catalogue  of  min.     1886.     $1.25.     141. 

Egleston,  J.  Cat.  of  min.     1889.  n.  p.     232. 

Robinson,  S.     Cat.  of  Amer.  min.     1825.     ($3.75)     693. 
Minerals,  importance  of,  see  California  129b. 
Minerals,  law  relating  to. 

Blanchard  and  W.  Law  of  mines,  etc.     1877.     $7.50.     88. 

Macswinney,  R.  F.     Law  of  mines,  etc.     1884.    35s.    508. 
Minerals  of  South  Wales,  see  Swinney  798. 
Mines  and  mining.     See   also  Accidents — Asphalt — Atmosphere — Barrels — 

Coal  mines — Comstock  Mines — Copper — Drift  Mining — Friction — Gases — 

Gold  Mines — Haulage — Hydraulic  Min. — Iron  Mines — Leaching — Lead — 

Mexican  Mines — Mine  Engin. — Miners— Mining  Code — Mining  Industries 

Min.  Mach. — Min.  Schools — Mine  Survey. — Natural  Gas — Ore  Deposits — 

Pits — Placer — Quartz — Prospecting — River  Min. — Roasting — Safety  Lam  ps 

Submarine— Testing— Timbering — Tin   Min.— Tunneling— Underground— 

Val  u  ation — Working. 

Callon,  J.     Lectures  on  mining.     1890.    $3.00.     689. 

Centennial  exhibition,  reports.     1878.    $2.00.     139. 

Colorado.     Biennial  report.     1887.    50c.     164. 

Collins,  J.  H.     First  book  of  mining.     1888.     Is  6d.     156. 

DaddowandB.     Coal,  iron,  and  oil.     1866.     $7.50.     181. 

Dahlgren,  C.  B.     Hist,  mines  of  Mexico.     1883.     52s  6d.     182. 

Davies,  D.  C.     Earthy,  etc.  minerals.     1888.     12s  6d.    208 

Davies.     Metalliferous  minerals.     1888.     12s  6d.    209. 

Dodd,  G.     Dictionary  of  manuf.     1869.    $1.50.     220. 

East  India.     Hyderabad  Decan  Mining  Co.     1888.    4s.    230. 

Etheridge  and  J.     Catalogue  of  works,  etc.     10s.    245. 

Hartwig,  G.     Workers  under  the  ground.     1888.     2s.     358. 

Hunt,  R.     Brit,  mining.     1887.     42s.     393. 

Hunt.     Mineral  statistics.     1880.     2s.     394. 

Jones,  L.  A.  A.     Miner's  manual.     1882.    2s  6d.    428. 

Mauchline,  R.     Mine  foreman's  handb.     1887.    $2.00.    527. 

Merivale,  J.  H.     Notes  and  formulae  for  min.  stud.     1887.    2s  Qd.    532 


50  MIN-MIN 


Mines  and  min.  statistics.     1887.     4s  6d.    549. 

Mitton,  A.  D.     Management  of  fiery  mines.     1890.     Is.    554. 

Moreing,  C.  A.    Telegraphic  min.  code.     1890.     IQsGd.    555. 

Murphy,  J.  G.     Pract,  mining.     1889.     $1.50.     567. 

Overman,  F.     Pract.  mineral.     1882.     $1.00.     611. 

Overman,  F.     Treat,  on  metall.     1887.    $5.00.    612. 

Osborn,  H.  S.     Manual  of  min.  and  mines.     1888.    $4.50.     605. 

Phillips  and  D.     Kecords  of  mining.     1857.     $2.00.     647. 

Pocket  mining  atlas.     1880.     $1.00.     653. 

Pott's  mining  register.     1890.     10s.    654. 

Ramsay,  J.  A.     Laying  of  coaldust.    Gd.     667;  1888.     25c.     668. 

Raymond,  R.  W.     Statistics  of  mines.     1870.  ($i.50.)  672;  1871—76,    (each 

$3.00.)  673. 

Raymond.     Mines  of  the  West.     1865.  ($1.75.)  674. 
Report  of  inspectors  of  mines.     1887.    os'od.    681. 
Rickard,  W.     Miner's  manual.     1859.     lOsGd.    688. 
Skinner,  W.     Mining  manual.     7s  Gd.     754. 
Smith,  W.  W.     Metallic  mining.     3s  Gd.  in  Bevan's  81. 
Stuart,  J.  M.     Mining.     1879.    $1.00.     786. 
Transactions  of  Am.  Institute  of  Min.     Eng.     829. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  v.  12.     1888.     848. 
Ure,  A.     Dictionary  of  arts,  etc.     1878—81.     147s.    850. 
Weale's  Dictionary  of  mining  terms.     5s.     877. 
Whitney,  J.  P.     Silver  mining  regions.     1865.     25c.    890; 
see  Beeton  62,  California  129a  to  129d;  Miller  543,  Pryce  061. 

549  Mines  and  mineral  statistics  for  1887.    W.  map.    Lond.  1888.   4s  Gd.      PC. 
Mines,  examination  of,  see  Ricketts  689. 

Mines  in  Virginia,  see  Virginia  855. 

Mines,  law  relating  to.     See  also  Minerals — Mexican  Min.  Code. 

Blanchard  and  W.     Law  of  mines.     1877.     $7.50.     88. 

Chism,  R.  E.     Mining  code  of  Mexico.     1889.    $1.00.     143. 

Colorado.     Biennial  rep.     1887.    50c.     164. 

Copp,  H.  N.    American  mining  code.     1886.     50c.  166. 

Copp.     U.  S.  mineral  lands.     1881.     $4.50.     167. 

Macswinney,  R.  F.     Law  of  mines.     1884.     35s.    508. 

Morrison,  R.  S.     Mining  reports.     1882—89.     15v.     $75.00.     558. 

Morrison  and  F.     Mining  rights.     1888.    $2.25.     559. 

Rogers,  A.     Law  rel.  to  mines.     1876.     31s  Gd.   698. 

Shinn,  C.  H.     Land  law  of  min.  districts.     1884.    50c.     744. 

Sickels,  D.  K.     U.  S.  mining  laws. .  1881.    $6.00.     745. 

Wade,  W.  P.     American  min.  law.     1882.    $3.00.     857. 

Wilson,  C.  S.     Mining  laws  of  U.  S.     1881.    $1.00.     905. 

Wilson  and  C.     Min.  laws  of  U.  S.     1884.     $1.00.     1)06; 

see  New  York  576—78;  United  States  843,  844;  Winchell  925. 
Mines,  lighting  of,  see  Wardle  868—70. 
Mines,  location  of,  see  California  129d. 
Mines  of  U.  S.,  see  Balch  45. 
Mining  accidents,  see  Accidents  in  mines. 
Mining  camps,  see  Shinn  743. 

550  Mining  code  (the  new)  of  the  Mexican  Republic,  including  the  ordinance 

providing  for  the  organization  of  com  missions  and  tariff  of  regular  fees  and 

salaries.  Trans,  by  Juan  S.  Hart.    El  Paso,  Tex.,  1885.  16mo.  pap.    $2.00. 

Fa— Tc. 
Mining  code. 

Moreing,  C.  A.    Telegraphic  mining  code,  1890.     10s  Or/.     555. 
Mining  engineers,  useful  memoranda  for,  see  Percy  II,  634. 
Mining  formulae.    Dron,  R.  W.     1890.    2s  Gd.    227. 
Mining  industries,  see   Balch  45,  Bevan  80,  Higgin  369,   Rein   677,    United 

States  842. 

Mining  machinery.    See  also  Air-compressing  Mach. — Appliances — Automa- 
tic   Expansion — Cages — Hauling — Mining  Tools — Underground   Steam 

Pump. — Winding. 

Andre,  G.  G.     Min.  machinery.     1887—79.     72s.     17. 

Blake,  W.  P.     Mining  machinery.     1870.    $2.00.    85. 

Comes,  C.     Min.  machinery.     1889.     2s  Gd.     108. 

Comes  and  C.     Price-book  of  machinery.     10s  Gd.     169. 

Lock,  C.  J.  W.    Min.  and  ore-dressing  machinery.     1890.    52s  Gd.    495. 


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Rock  drilling  machinery.     1889.     Gratis.     695; 

see  Colliery  155,  Davies  209,  Eissler  23(3. 
Mining  of  gold  ores,  see  California  129d. 
Mining  picks,  see  Lock  495a. 
Mining  plans,  see  Sopwith  771. 

Mining  royalties.    Sorley,  W.  R.    1889.    Is  Gd.    772. 
Mining  schools. 

White,  J.  S.    Eecent  examin.  papers.     1888.    $1.25.    887. 
Mining  terms. 

Milford,  P.     Pocket  dictionary  of  min.  terms,  1886.     Is.     534; 

see  Anderson,  15,  Colliery  155. 
Mining  tin.     Charleston,  A.  G.     1884.     12s  6d.     140. 
Mining  tools. 

Morgans,  W.     Manual  of  min.  tools.     1872.    3s  Gd,  556; 

see  Andre  17. 

551  Mississippi  Expedition:   Reports   of  explorations  and  surveys  to  ascertain 

the  most  practical  and  economical  route  for  the  railroad  from  the  Missis- 
sippi river  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  made  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary 
of  War  in  1853—54,  according  to  acts  of  Congress,  March  3,  1854,  May  31, 
1854,  and  August  5,  1854.  12  vols.  in  13  (the  last  volume  being  in  two.) 
Maps  and  about  a  thousand  plates,  some  colored,  illustrating  the  botany, 
GEOLOGY,  ornithology,  ichthyology,  costume  and  implements  of  the  natives, 
etc.,  of  the  countries  surveyed.  Wash.,  D.  C.,  1855—60.  4to,  ($60.00.) 
(Originally  cost  $300.00).  Ga— Wd. 

552  Mitchell,  H.    Diamonds  and  gold  of  South  Africa.      Account  of  the  differ- 

ent diamond  and  gold  fields  and  how  to  reach  them.  Laws  of  the  Trans- 
vaal as  regards  mining,  etc.  List  of  South  African  companies.  With 
maps.  Lond.  1888.  8vo.  5s.  Wu. 

553  Mitchell,  J.     Manual   of  practical  assaying;  ed.  by  W.  Crookes.      6th   ed. 

partly  re-written  and  enl.  Illus.  and  pi.  Lond.  (1881)  1888.  8vo.  £1.  11s  Gd, 
110.00.  B— Ck— Lm— Sp— V— Wm— Wn. 

554  Mitton,  A.  D.    The  management  of  fiery  mines.    Durham  1890.  12mo.  Is. 

Py-Sf. 

Mixed  metals,  see  Metallic  Alloys. 
Molybdenum,  see  Davies  208. 

555  Moreing,  C.  A.    Telegraphic  mining  code,  alphabetically  arranged.  For  the 

use  of  mining  companies,  mining  engineers  and  all  persons  interested  in 
mines.  3d  ed.  Lond.  (1888,)  1890.  8vo,  10s  6d,  $4.25,  interleaved  $6.25. 

d— Sp— Wn— Wu. 

556  Morgans,  Wm.     Manual  of  mining  tools,  for   the   use   of  mine   managers, 

agents,  students,  etc.,  comprising  observations  on  the  materials  from  and 
processes  by  which  they  are  manufactured,  their  special  uses,  applications, 
qualities  and  efficiency,  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond.  1872.  12mo.  3s  6d.  $1.25; 
atlas  of  engravings  to  same,  containing  235  illustrations  drawn  to  scale. 
Lond.  1872.  4to.  4s  Gd,  $2.50.  B— Ck— Lg. 

557  fMorris,  John,  and  Jones,  T.  R.    Geology.    First  series.    Heads  of  lectures 

on  geology  and  mineralogy  in  several  courses.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Fcap.  8vo. 
2s  Gd.  Gu. 

558  Morrison,  B.  S.     Mining  reports:   cases  on  the  law  of  mines  found  in  the 

American  and  English  reports;  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with 
notes  and  references.  Vols.  1  to  15.  Chicago,  111.  1882 — '89.  8vo,  shp., 
vols.  1  to  5,  13,  15,  each  $5.25;  vol.  6,  $5.50;  vols.  7—12,  14,  each  $6.25; 
vols,  1 — 15,  $75.00  net;  vol.  16,  including  table  of  cases  and  digest  of  the 
entire  series,  in  preparation.  C. 

559  Morrison,  B.  S.,   and  Fillius,  Jac.     Mining  rights  in  Colorado:    lode  and 

placer  claims,  possessory  and  patented,  from  the  district  organization  to 
the  present  time.  6th  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Denver  (1881)  1888.  16mo.,  shp. 
$2.25.  C— Cd— Ck. 

560  Morton,  G.  H.    The  geology  of  the  country  around  Liverpool,  including 

the  North  of  Flintshire.     2d  ed.    Liverpool  1891.     8vo.  12s  Gd.  net.     Pm. 

561  Mosley,  P.     New  method  of  mining  coal,  in  1882,  I,  No.  434. 

562  Mott,  H.  A.,  jr.    The  chemist's  manual:   a  practical  treatise  on  chemistry; 

qualitative  and  quantitative  analysis,  stoichiometry,  blowpipe  analysis, 
mineralogy,  assaying,  toxicology,  etc.  New  rev.  ed.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1883. 
Roy.  8vo.  $4.00.  B— Ck— V. 


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Moulding. 

Overman,  F.     Moulder's  and  founder's  pocket  guide.     1882.     $2.00.     G10; 

Larkin  47:5. 
N.  B.—  A  larger  list  on  this  subject  will  be  found  in  Handy  Lists  III. 


Mouth  Uow  pipe.     See  also  Blowpipe  Analysis. 

,  T. 


Use  of  mouth  blowpipe.    1875.    4s,    730. 

563  Muir,  M.  M.  P.     A  treatise  on  the  principles  of  chemistry.     2d  ed.     Lond. 

1891.     8vo  ____    $4.50.  Ca—  Ma. 

564  Munro,  J.  E.  C.     Sliding  scale  in  coal  industry:    a  paper  at  British  Assoc. 

Manch.  1886.     8vo.     Is.  Hm. 

565  Murchison,  Sir  R.  I.     Siluria:  a  history  of  the  oldest  rocks  in  the  British 

Isles  and  other  countries.  5th  ed.,  including  the  Silurian  system,  with 
map  and  illus.  2  vols.  Lpnd.  1873.  8vo.  18s,  $7.20.  Mu—  V. 

566  Murgue,  D.     Mine  ventilation:    the  theories   and  practice  of  centrifugal 

ventilating  machines,  trans,  and  with  an  introduction  by  A.  L.  Steavenson. 
Lond.  1883.  8vo.  5s,  $2.00.  Ck—  Sp. 

567  Murphy,  J.  G.     Practical  mining:    a  field  manual  for  mine  examinations, 

with  hints  for  investors  in  properties.  N.  Y.  1890.  12mo,  mor.,  tucks, 
$1.50.  Sp—  V—  Wn. 

568  f  Murray,  Alex.,  and  Howley,  J.  P.    Geological   survey   of  Newfoundland. 

Rev.  and  corr.  Including  the  annual  reports  of  progress  from  the  year  of 
inception,  1864  to  1880.  With  maps  and  illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Demy  8vo. 
15s.  Sr. 

569  Mushet,  Dav.     Papers  on  iron  and  steel,  practical  and  experimental.   With 

6  folding  steel  plates.  Lond.  1840.  8vo.  (published  at  £1.  10s.)  Very 
scarce  and  valuable.  Ck. 

570  Muter,  J.     Practical  and  analytical  chemistry,  quantitative  and  qualitative. 

Xew  rev.  ed.    Illus.    Lond.  1887,    Roy.  8vo.  (8vo)  6s  6d,  $2.00.    Bh—  Bs. 


571  Napier,  J.     Manual  of  electro-metallurgy,  with  the  application  of  the  art 

to  manufacturing  purposes.  5th  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1876.  Cr.  8vo,  (12mo) 
7s  Qd,  $3.00.  Ck— Fa— Gb— Sd— Sp— V. 

N.  B.— A  new  ed.  (reprint)  in  preparation. 

572  Napier,  J.    The  same.    4th  American,   from  the  4th  London  ed.,  rev.  and 

enl.    Illus.    Phila.  1876.    8vo,  $1.50.  B— Ck— Sp. 

Contents: — History  of  the  art;  description  of  galvanic  batteries  and  their  respective  pec- 
uliarities; electrotype  processes;  miscellaneous  application  of  the  process  of  coating  with 
copper;  bronzing;  deposition  of  metals  upon  one  another;  electro-plating,  electro-gilding; 
results  of  experiments  on  the  deposition  on  other  metals  as  coatings;  theoretical  abser- 
vations. 
Ncurrow  work,  see  Andre  18. 

573  Natorp,  G.     Coal  industry  of  the  lower  Rhine,  and  of  Westphalia,  in  1880, 

II,  No.  434. 
Natural  gas.    See  also  Fuel. 

Ashburner,  C.  A.     Distribution  of  iiat.  gas.     40c.     33. 

Ashburner,  C.  A.     Geology  of  nat.  gas.     15c.     34. 

Ashburiier,  C.  A.     Petroleum  and  nat.  gas.     50c.     35. 

Bannister,  L.     Something  about  nat.  gas.     25c.    48. 

Weeks,  J.  D.     Report  for  1885.    20c.    881. 

Weeks.    The  same  for  '86,  '87,  each  20c.     882. 

Wmchell,  X.  H.     Natural  gas  in  Minn.     938; 

see  California  7th  rep.     129a,  Crew  175,  Mills  545. 
Needle  disturbances,  see  Lintern  488. 
573a  Newberry,  J.  S.     Report  on  Potsdam  red  sandstone  as  a  building  material. 

Potsdam,  N.  Y.  1891.     32mo.   pap.  gratis.  Pu. 

New  England,  minerals  of.     Bartlett,  F.  L.     1877.     50c  and  25c.     55. 

574  New  measure  (a)  for  old  time:  an  easy  method  of  finding  the  age  of  the 

earth's  sedimentary  crust,  etc.  By  an  amateur.  Newport,  I.  o.  W.  1889. 
P.  8vo,  pap.  2d.  Go. 

575  Newton,  H.,  and  Jenney,  W.  P.     Geology  and  resources  of  the  Black  Hills 

of  Dakota.    With  an  atlas.    Wash.,  D.  C.  1880.    4to;  atlas  in  folio,  n.  p. 

Ga. 

576  New  York.     The  act  authorizing  the  formation  of  corporations  for  manu- 

facturing, mining,  mechanical,  chemical,  agricultural,  medical,  or  com- 
mercial purposes,  passed  Feb.  17,  1848.  With  amendments  to  May  26, 
1887.  N.  Y.  1888.  12mo.,  pap.,  50c.  Ba. 


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577  New  York.     The  general  statutes  relating  to  the  formation,  regulation,  etc., 

of  corporations  for  manufacturing,  mining,  etc.  With  all  the  amendments 
to  1888.  N.  Y.  and  Albany,  N.  Y.  1888.  12mo.  pap.  50c.  Be. 

578  New  York.     The  same,  with  amendments,  etc.  to  1889.    N.  Y.  and  Albany, 

N.  Y.  1889.  12mo.  pap.  75c;  the  same  with  amendments,  etc.  to  1891. 
N.  Y.  1891.  4to.  pap.  $1.50.  Be. 

579  Nicholson,  H.  A.     Text-book  of  geology.     N.  Y.  (1871.)     12mo,   $1.05  net. 

Ac. 

580  fNicholson,  H.  A.     The  ancient  life-history  of  the  earth.     An  outline  of  the 

principles  and  leading  facts  of  palaeontological  science.  Illus.  Lond. 
(n.  d.)  Or.  8vo.  10s  6d.  Bo. 

581  Nicholson,  H.  A.,  and  Lydekker,  R.     A  manual  of  palaeontology,  for  the 

use  of  students.  W.  a  general  introduction  on  the  principles  of  palaeon- 
tology. 2d  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  2  vols..  illus.  Edinburgh  1879.  8vo.  £2.  2s. 
$15.00.  Bo— V. 

582  Nicholson,  H.  A.,  and  Lydekker,  R.     The  same.     3d  ed.,  re-written   and 

greatly  enl.     2  vols.     Edinburgh  1889.     Svo.   £3.  3s.,  $22.50.  Bo— V. 

Nickel,  see  Aaron  2,  Kerl  I,  445,  Krupp  and  W.  463,  Lock  495a,  Osborn  605, 
Percy  VII,  632,  Phillips  643,  Thurston  III,  823. 

583  fNicol,  J.     Elements  of  mineralogy.     2d  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Edinburgh, 

(n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  7s  6d,  $3.00.  Bm— Ck. 

584  Nicols,  A.     Geological  history:  chapters  from  the  physical  history   of  the 

earth.     Illus.  N.  Y.  1880.     12mo.  $1,25.  Hd— V. 

Nitro- glycerine,  see  Eissler  238. 
Noice's  battery,  see  Aaron,  4. 
Non-metalliferous  minerals,  see  Davies  208,  Lock  495;  see  also  Minerals. 

585  Nordenfelt,  Th.     Notes  on  iron  ore  deposits  at  Nacverhangen.  in  1876.  I, 

No.  434. 

586  Normandy,  A.   The  commercial  hand-book  of  chemical  analysis;  or,  prac- 

tical instructions  for  the  determination  of  the  intrinsic  or  commercial 
value  of  substances  used  in  manufactures,  in  trades  and  in  the  arts.  Illus. 
Lond.  1875.  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  12s  Qd.  $500.  B— Ck— Lg. 

587  North,  O.     The  practical  assay er.     Designed  for  explorers  and  those   inter- 

ested in  mines.     Illus.    Lond.  1874.  P.  Svo.  7s  6d,  $2.50.  Of— Ck. 

Northampton  iron  ore  district,     Butlin,  W.  H.     128. 

Notes  and  formulae  for  mining  students.     Men  vale,  J.  H.     1887.  2s  Qd.  532. 
Notes  on  a  metallurgical  journey.     Church,  J.  A.     1873.  $2.00.  145a. 

588  Nursey,  P.  F.     Explosive  compounds,  in  vol.  1869.     Soc,  Eng.  Trans. 

589  Nursey,  P.  F.     Mechanical  puddling,  in  vol.  1874.     Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

590  Nursey,  P.    F.     Modern  bronze  alloys  for  engineering  purposes,  in  vol. 

1884.     Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

591  Nursey,  P.  F.     Recent  development  in  high  explosives,  in  vol.  1889,  Soc. 

Eng.  Trans. 

592  Nursey,  P.  F.     Recent  improvements   in  explosive  compounds,   in  vol. 

1871.     Soc.     Eng.  Trans. 

593  Nursey,  P.  F.     Uses  of  blast-furnace  slag,  in  vol.  1873.     Soc.  Eng.  Trans, 

594  Nystrom,  J.  W.     Pocket  book  of  mechanics  and  engineering,  containing  a 

memorandum  of  facts  and  connection  of  practice  and  theory.  W.  pi.  18th 
rev.  and  greatly  enl.  ed.  Phila.  1885.  16mo.  mor.  tucks;  the  same  19th 
rev.  and  enl.  ed.  by  Wm.  D.  Marks.  Phila.  1887.  12mo.  mor.  tucks,  each 
$3.50;  15s;  the  same,  20lh  rev.  and  enl.  ed.,  with  new  original  matter,  by 
Wm.  D.  Masks.  Illus.  Phila.,  and  Lond.  3891.  16mo.  $3.50,  15s. 

B— Ck— Gb— Ld— Sp— V— Wn . 

N.  B. — The  present  edition  of  the  standard  work  has  been  thoroughly  revised  by  the  author 
whose  high  reputation  as  an  engineer  and  as  an  earnest  worker  in  the  advancement  of 
mechanical  science  is  sufficient  guarantee  of  the  comprehensiveness  and  accuracy  of  the 
book.  It  treats  of  the  properties  of  air,  htat  and  steam,  the  expansion  of  water,  strength 
of  materials,  dynamics,  acoustics,  optics,  assaying,  and  chemistry,  etc. 


Occlusion  of  gaseous  matter  by  fused  silicates.     Bell,  I.  L.     67. 
Ocean  placer,  see  California.  10th  rep.  129d. 

595    O'Driscoll,  F.     Notes  on  the  treatment  of  gold  ores.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1889.   Svo 
$2.00.  Sp— Wm. 

Contents.— Some  of  the  properties  of  gold;  occurrences;  remarks  on  the  procedure  of  late 
years;  losses;  remedies;  free  milling. 


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596  fOfficial  year-book  of  the  scientific  and  learned  societies  of  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland.  Comp.  from  official  sources.  6th  annual  issue.  Comprising, 
together  with  other  official  information,  lists  of  the  papers  read  during 
1888  before  the  royal  societies  of  London  and  Edinburgh,  the  Royal  Dub- 
lin Society,  the  British  Association,  and  all  the  leading  societies  through- 
out the  kingdom  engaged  in  sciences  generally;  mathematics  and  physics, 
chemistry  and  photography,  GEOLOGY,  geography,  and  MINERALOGY, 
biology,  economic  science,  mechanical  science,  literature,  psychology, 
archaeolgy,  etc.  Lond.  (n.d.)7s6d.  Gb. 

597  -[(Official  year-book)  the  same,  first  issue,  giving  an  account  of  the   history, 

organization,  and  condition  of  membership  of  the  various  societies,  with 
appendix  on  the  leading  scientific  societies  throughout  the  world.  Lond. 
(n.  d.)7s6d.  Gb. 

Ohio  coal  field,  see  Roy  718. 

598  Ohio.  Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  Ohio.  3  vols.  Columbus,  O.,  1873-78. 

8vo.  ($12.50.)  V. 

599  Ohio.     Paleontology  of  Ohio.  2  vols.  Columbus,  0.,  1873—75.  8vo.  ($15.00.) 

GOO    Ohio.    Economic  geology.     Columbus,  O.,  1884.    8vo.  ($5.00).  V. 

Oil,  oil  regions,  oil  wells. 

Daddow  and  Bannaii.     Coal,  iron  and  oil.     1866.    $7.50.     181. 

Wright,  W.     Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania.     1865.     §1.50.     949; 

see  Allen  12,  Sevan's  81,  California  129a,   Crew  175,   Duvies  208,  Leet  480, 

Orton  603,  Osborn  605,  Ross  710,  Smith  758. 
Old  red  sandstone.     Miller,  H.     1889.     5*.     539. 

601  fOldham,  Thorn.     Geological  glossary  for  the  use  of  students.      Ed.  by  R.  D. 

Oldham.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  P.  8vo.  2s.  Sr. 

602  Otto,  Dr.    The  most  recent  results  obtained   in  Germany  in  utilizing  the 

bye-products  of  the  Hoffmann  coke  ovens,  in  1884,  II,  No.  434. 
Opal. 

Traill,  G.  W.    Treatise  on  quartz  and  opal  1870.     6s.     828; 

see  Davies  208. 
Ores,  ore  deposits,  dressing  and  machinery.    See   also  Antimony — Asbestos — 

Gold  Ores — Iron — Leaching — Lixiviation — Milling — Roasting — Testing — 

Treatment — Working. 

Gotta  B.     Ore  deposits.     1870.    $4.00.     172. 

Kunhardt,  W.  B.     Ore  dressing.     1884.     6*.    464. 

Kustel,  G.     Concentration  of  ores.     186S.     87.50.     466. 

Lock,  C.  J.  W.     Ore  dressing  machinery  1S90.     52*  <W.     495. 

Phillips,  J.  A.     Treatise  on  ore  deposits'.     1884.     25.*.     644. 

Smyth,  W.  W.     Lecture  on  ores  of  iron.     763. 

Whitney,  J.  D.     Colorado,  schedule  of  ores.     1867.     25c.     8S9; 

see  Aaron  4,  Cornwall  170,  Dimes  209,  Krni  243,  Kerl  446,  Lock  495a,    Rick- 

etts  689,  Smith  758,  Spon,  parts  79,  80.     774;    Spon,  part  15.     775;    TJmrston 

II,  823. 
Ore  formation,  see  Aaron  4. 

603  Orton,  Edw.     Preliminary  report  on   petroleum   and  inflammable  gas  in 

Ohio.  Reprinted  for  the  author,  with  a  supplement,  with  maps,  sections, 
etc.  Columbus,  O.,  1887.  8vo,  pap.  $1.00,  clo.  $1.25.  SI— We. 

N.  B.— The  report  answers  such  questions  as  these:  how  were  petroleum  and  gas  formed 
and  how  accumulated?  In  what  rocks  are  they  contained?  Are  they  forming  now?— 

This  is  the  only  volume  which  treats  at  length  of  the  new  horizon  of  gas  and  oil  in  Ohio 
and  Indiana,  viz.:  the  Trenton  limestone.  The  conditions  under  which  oil  and  gas  are 
found  in  this  rock,  the  districts  within  which  they  can  be  looked  for  with  most  promise  of 
success,  and  the  reasons  for  failure  or  success  in  particular  districts  .ire  pointed  out.  The 
most  practical  mode  Of  measuring  the  flow  of  gas  wells  ever  published  are  described  in 
this  volume. 

The  preliminary  report  of  1886  is  reprinted  entire,  and  to  it  a  supplement  is  added,  contain- 
ing the  more  recent  facts  in  the  fields. 

A  map  of  the  gas  producing  belts  of  Ohio  at  present  developed  is  added  and  also  a  new  map 
of  great  interest,  showing  the  topography  of  the  Trenton  limestone  in  Western  Ohio  and 
by  implication  in  Eastern  Indiana. 

604  Orton,  J.     Underground  treasures:  how  and  where  to  find   them.      A  key 

for  the  ready  determination  of  all  the  useful  minerals  in  the  United  States. 
New  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Phila.  (1881)  1887.  12mo.  $1.50. 

B— Ck— Fa -Me. 

605  Osborn,  H.  S.     A  practical  manual  of  minerals,  mines  and   mining,   com- 

prising suggestions  as  to  the  localities  and  associations  of  all  the  useful  min- 
erals, full  descriptions  of  the  most  effective  methods  for  both  the  qualita- 


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tive  and  quantitative  analyses  of  each  of  the  minerals,  and  hints  upon  the 
various  operations  of  mining.  Illus.  Phila.  1888.  8vo.  $4.50.  £1.  Is. 

B— Ck— Me— Sp— Wn . 

606  Osborn,  H.  S.     The  metallurgy  of  iron  and  steel:  theoretical  and  practical, 

in  all  its  branches;  \vithspecialreferencetoAmericanmaterials  and  pro- 
cesses. W.  pi.  and  illus.  Phila.  1869.  8vo.  $25.00.  B— Ck. 

607  Osmond,  F.     On  the  critical  points   of  iron  and  steel.     In  1890,  I.     No. 

434. 

608  Overman,  F.     Manufacture  of  iron.    Phila.  1854.    8vo.  o.  p.,  scarce. 

Ck— V. 

609  Overman,  F.     The  manufacture  of  steel:  containing  the  practice  and  prin- 

ciples of  working  and  making  steel.  A  handbook  for  blacksmiths  and 
workers  in  steel  and  iron,  wagon  makers,  die  sinkers,  cutlers  and  manu- 
facturers of  files  and  hardware,  of  steel  and  iron,  and  for  men  of  science 
and  art.  Rev.  and  enl.  ed.  by.  A.  A.  Fesquet.  Illus.  Phil.  (1873)  1882. 
12mo.  $1.50.  B— Ck— Wn. 

610  Overman,  F.     The  moulder's  and  founder's   pocket  guide:    A  treatise  on 

moulding  and  founding  in  green  sand,  dry-sand,  loam  and  cement;  the 
moulding  of  machine  frames,  mill-gear,  hollow-ware,  ornaments,  trinkets, 
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furnaces,  the  melting  and  founding  of  metals;  the  composition  of  alloys 
and  their  nature,  etc.  New  ed.  with  a  supplement  on  statuary  and  orna- 
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quett.  Illus.  Phila.  (1880)  1882.  12mo.  $2.00.  B-Ck— Sp— V. 

611  Overman,  F.     Treatise  on  mineralogy,  assaying  and  mining,  with  a  descrip- 

tion of  the  useful  minerals  and  instructions  for  assaying  and  mining  accor- 
ding to  the  simplest  methods.  10th  ed.  Phila.  1882.  12mo,  $1.00. 

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612  Overman,  F.     Treatise  on  metallurgy,  comprising  mining  and  general  and 

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and  anthracite  furnaces,  blast-machines,  hot  blast,  forge  hammers,  rolling 
mills,  etc.  6th  ed.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1887.  8vo.  $5.00.  Am— B— Ck— V. 

613  Owen,  Dav.  D.     Keport  of  a  geological  reconnaissance  of  Indiana,   made 

during  the  years  1859  and  i860.  W.  pi.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1862.  8vo.  $4.00. 

614  Owen,  Dav.  D.     Report  of  a  geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Min- 

nesota, and,  incidentally,  of  a  portion  of  Nebraska  Territory.  2  vols.  W.  15 
pi.,  maps  and  illus.  Phila.  (n.  d.)  4to.  $7.50.  Ld— V. 

615  Owen,  Dav.  D.     Second  report  of  a  geological  reconnaissance  of  the  middle 

and  southern  counties  of  Arkansas,  made  during  the  years  1859  and  1860. 
Illus.  Phila.  1860.  8vo.  $5.00.  Ld— V. 


616  Page,  D.    Advanced  text-book  of  geology,  descriptive  and  industrial.    6th 

rev.  and  enl.  ed.    Illus.  and  glossary  of  scient.  terms.    Lond.  1876.  Or.  8vo. 
(12mo)  7s  Qd,  $3.00.  B— Bo— V. 

617  Page,  D.     Geology  for  general  readers.     A  series  of  popular  sketches   in 

geology  and  palaeontology.    2d  enl.  ed.     Lond.  1866.    Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  6s. 
$2.40.  Bo— V. 

618  Page,  D.     Handbook  of  geological  terms  and  geology.    2d  enl  ed.    Lond. 

1865.     Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  7s  Qd,  $3.00.  Bo— V. 

619  Page,  D.     Introductory  text-book  of  geology.      12th  rev.  and  enl  ed.    Illus. 

and  glossary.     Lond.  1888.     Cr.  8vo.  (12mo)  3s  Qd.  Bo. 

620  Page,  D.     The  earth's  crust.      A  handy  outline  of  geology.     4th  ed.     Edin- 

burgh, 1868.     16mo.  Is  Qd,  75c.  Bo— V. 

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Etheridge  and  J.     Catalogue  of  works,  etc.     10s.    245. 
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Page,  IX     Geol.  for  gen.  readers.     1866.     6s.     617. 
Marcou,  J.  B.     Bibliog.  of  N.  Amer.  palaeont.  1889.  n.  p.     518. 
Marcou,  J.  B.     N.  Am.  invertebrate  palaeont.  1886.  n.  p.  519. 
Miller,  8.  A.     N.  Amer.  paleont.     1889.     $5.00.    542. 
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Ohio  palacnlol.  1'  vols.   L873— 75.   (*f5.W)  5<><). 

Phillips,,!.     Manual  of  geology,  I,  lxx5.     ix.s.  <;:',!»;  II  ixs:>.    ;;j.s.    <;-jo. 
Svlry,  H.  G.     Physical  neol.  and  palaeont.     18s.     7!><i. 
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621  Pamely,  C.     The  colliery  manager's  handbook:  a  comprehensive  treatise  on 

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managers  and  for  the  use  of  coal  mining  students,'  preparing  for  first  class 
certificates.  Illus.  and  plans.  Lond.  1891.  8vo.  £1.  5s.  $10.00.  • 

Lg-V. 

Parked  process,  see  Aaron  2. 

Ptitchen's  process,  see  Aaron  4. 

622  Patent  calculator  for  engineers.     N.  Y.  1891.     lOxfxli  inches,  75c.          Sh. 

N.  B  — This  calculator  is  announced  to  be  a  complete  pocket-book  for  mechanical,  mining, 
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623  Pattinson,   J.      New  volumetric   method   of  determining   manganese   in 

manganiferous  iron  ores,  spiegeleisen,  steel,  etc.,  in  1879,  I,  No.  434. 

624  Pattinson,  and  Stead.     The  behaviour  of  arsenic  in  ores  and  metal  during 

smelting  and  purification  processes,  in  1888,  II,  No.  434. 

625  Patton,  J.  H.     Natural  resources  of  the  United  States,  compiled  from   in- 

formation placed  at  the  disposition  of  the  author  by  the  governors  of  the 
various  States,  and  from  material  derived  from  other  authentic  sources. 
N.  Y.  1888.  8vo.  $3.00,  12s  Qd.  Am— Wn. 

Paul's  pulverizing  barrel,  see  Aaron  4. 

626  Payen,  B.  H.     Industrial  chemistry:  a  manual  for  use  in  technical  colleges 

or  schools,  and  for  manufacturers,  etc.     Edited  and  supplemented   with 

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1878.  Svo.  £2.  2s,  $10.50.  B— Ok— Lm. 
Pearls.    See  also  Gems. 

Streeter,  E.  W.     Pearls  and  pearling  life.     12s6d.  784. 
see  Kunz  4(>5. 

627  Pearson,  A.  N.     The  development  of  the  mineral  resources  of  India.     W. 

Diag.  Lond.  1883.  Svo.  pap.  2s  6d.  $1.00.  Sp. 

Peat.    See  also  Coal — Fuel. 

Hall,  C.  E.     Conversion  of  peat  into  fuel.  347. 

Leavitt,  T.  H.     Facts  about  peat.     1867.     $2.00.475. 

Peckham,  S.  F.     Peat  for  domestic  fuel.     1<S74.  n.  p.  fii'Sa. 

Richardson,  R.     Peat  as  substit.  for  coal.     1873.     Is  (id.     OS-1 ; 

see  Clark  148,  Mills  545,  Percy  I,  632. 
Peat-charcoal,  see  Percy  1,632. 
Pebbles,  see  Hyatt  405,  Kingsley  454—56. 

628  Pechar,  J.     Paris  International  exhibition  1878:  coal  and  iron  in  all   coun- 

tries.    Manch.  1878.  Svo.  5s.  Hm. 

628a  Peckham,  S.  F.,  ed.    Peat  for  domestic  fuel.     Minneapolis,  1874.  pamphlet, 

n.  p.  U. 

629  Peckham,  S.  F.     Petroleum.    Report  on  the  production  of  technology,  and 

uses  of  petroleum  and  its  products.    Wash.  (n.  d.)  4to  $3.50,  18s. 

Ck— Ga— Sp. 

630  Pendred,    H.  W.     Designs,  specifications,  and  inspection  of   ironwork,  in 

vol.  1883,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

631  Pepper,  J.  H.     The  play  book  of  metals  with  experiments  in  the  chemistry 

of  the  fifty  metallic  elements,  including  personal  narratives  of  visits  to 
coal,  lead,  copper,  and  tin  mines,  etc.  Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  8vo.  (12mo) 
5s,  $2.00.  B— Ck— Rw— V. 

632  Percy,  John.     Metallurgy:  the  art  of  extracting  metals  from  their  ores  and 

adapting  them  to  various  purposes  of  manufacture.    New  rev.  and  greatly 

enl.  ed.     In  7  divisions  with  illus.  drawn  to  scale. 

Division  I:  refractory  materials  and  fuel.     Illus.  Lond.  1875.  8vo.  £1.  10s. 

$12.00. 

N.  B.— Contains:  definition  of  metallurgy;  on  certain  yhysical  properties  of  metals,  general 
considerations  on  metallurgical  processes;  slags;  refractory  materials  jcrucibles,  furnaces, 
lire-bricks;  fuel  —comprising  wood;  peat  or  turf;  coal;  wood-charcoal;  coke;  peat-char- 
coal; combustible  gases. 

Division  II:  copper,  zinc,  and  brass.     In  press. 


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Division  III:  iron  and  steel.    Illus.  Lond.  1864,  8vo.  (pub.  at  £2.  2s.)  o.  p. 

and  scarce. 

N.  B.— A  new  rev.  ed,  with  the  author's  latest  corrections,  and  brought  down  to  the  present 

time,  by  H.  Bauerman.    Illus.,  in  press. 
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1870.  8vo.  £1.  10s,  $12.00. 

N.  B.— Contains:  history,  physical  and  chemical  properties  of  lead;  extraction  of  silver 
from  lead;  lead  smelting. 

Division  V:    silver  and  gold.     Part  I.    Illus.    Lond.   1880,  8vo.    £1,  10s, 

$12.00. 

N.  B.— Contains:  historical  notice;  physical  and  chemical  properties  of  silver;  silver  assay- 
ing and  smelting. 

Division  VI:  silver  and  gold.     Part  II.     In  preparation. 

Division  VII:  tin,  nickel,  bismuth,  arsenic,  platinum,  etc.  In  preparation. 

B— Ck— Le-Mu— Sd-V. 

633  Percy,  C.  M.    The  mechanical  engineering  of  collieries.    Vol.  I.   4th  rev. 

and  enl.  ed.     Illus.  Lond.  1882.  8vo.  15s.  Ck— On— Cp. 

Contents:— Mechanical  ventilation;  screening,  picking  and  sorting;  coal  washing  and  coal 
heading;  together  with  all  the  original  matter  revised  on  laying  out  surface  plant  at 
collieries,  winding  engines,  colliery  ropes  and  drums,  cages  and  conductors;  the  Koepe 
system  of  winding;  headgears  and  pulleys;  brakes  for  winding  and  hauling;  pitbanks 
and  heapsteds;  tipping  and  screening;  steam  boilers;  ventilating  machines;  the  indica- 
tor, winding;  appliances,  past,  present  future,  history  of  theWigan  mining  and  mechani- 
cal school  from  foundation. 

634  Percy,  C.  M.     The  mechanical  engineering  of  collieries.     Vol.   II.  2d.   rev. 

and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1885.  8vo,  £1.  5s.  Ck— On— Cp. 

Contents: — Mechanical  system  of  screening;  the  exhaust  injector;  automatic  expansion  in 
winding  engines;  mechanical  ventilation;  pumping  engines  and  appliances;  haulage 
engines  and  arrangement;  steel  castings  for  colliery  use;  air  compressing  machinery; 
useful  memoranda  for  mining  engineers;  etc. 

635  Peters,  E.  D.,jun.    American  method  of  copper  smelting.     A  record   of 

practical  experience.  With  directions  how  to  build  furnaces  and  how  to 
overcome  the  various  metallurgical  difficulties  met  with  in  copper  smelt- 
ing. Illus.  N.  Y.  1887.  8vo.  $4.00,  18s;  the  same,  illus.  N.  Y.  1890.  8vo. 
$5.00.  B— Ck— Sb— Sp. 

*N.  B.— Dr.  Edward  D.  Peters  has  produced  a  work  that  is  well-nigh  a  model  of  its 
kind.  It  contains  much  that  is  not  found  in  any  single  work  published,  and  that  much 
is  of  value  to  the  practical  man  in  metallurgical  work,  because  it  is  put  so  plainly  that 
he  who  runs  may  read.— Mining  Industry  (Denver). 

Petrifactions.    Mantell,  G.  A.  6s.  514. 
Petrography..    See  also  Lithology. 

Dana,  J.'D.     Manual  min.  and  petrog.     1889.    $2.00.     192. 

Teall,  J.  J.  H.     Brit,  petrog.  1888.     63s.    812. 

Williams,  G.  H.     Modern  petrog.     1886.     25c.    897. 
Petrographical  tables.  Koseubusch,  H.    1889.  3s  6d.  709. 
Petrology.    See  also  Crystallography — Lithology. 

Hatch,  F.  H.     Introd.  to  petrology.     1891.     3s6d.  360;  1891.  90c.  361. 

Sedgwick  and  M.    Brit,  palaeozoic  rocks.    1851 — 55.    21s.  735; 

see  Geol.  Rec.  302. 
Petroleum. 

Ashburner,  C.  A.     Petroleum  50c.     35. 

Bone,  J.  H.  A.     Petrol,  and  petrol,  wells.     1865.     75c.  97. 

Cones  and  J.     Petrolia.     1870.    $3.00.     165. 

Crew,  B.  J.     Pract.  treat,  on  petroleum.     1887.    $5.00.     175. 

Henry,  J.  T.     Hist,  of  petroleum.     1876.     $4.50.    367. 

Leet,  A.  N.     Petroleum  distill.    $2.00.    480. 

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Orton,  E.    Geol.  survey  of  Ohio.     1887.    $1.25.    603. 

Peckharn,  S.  F.     Report  on  petroleum.    $3.50.    629. 

Redwood,  B.     Petrol,  production  and  use.     1887.    50c.  .  676. 

Wright,  W.     Oil  regions.     1865.    $1.50.    949; 

see  Bayley  59,  California  129a,  Clark  148,  Davies  208,  Hunt,  397,  Ross  710, 

United  States  841. 

Petroleum  as  a  fuel,  see  California  129a. 
Petroleum,  law  relating  to,  see  Rules  719. 

636  Phillips,  H.  J.     Fuels,  solid,  liquid,  and  gaseous:  their  analysis  and  valua- 

tion for  the  use  of  chemists  and  engineers.    Lond.  1890.    P.   8vo.    3s  6d. 

!#• 

637  Phillips,  J.    Geology  of  Oxford  and  th,e  valley  of  the  Thames.    Oxford, 

1871.  8vo.  £1.  Is,  $5.25  net,  Ch— Ma. 


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638  Phillips,  J.     Guide  to  geology.    5th  ed.     Lond.  18G4. 12mo.  red.  to  4s,  $2.00 

Lm— V. 

639  Phillips,  J.     Manual  of  geology,  theoretical  and  practical.   Part  I:  physical 

geology  and  palaeontology,  by  H.  G.  Seeley.  Lond.  1885.  8vo.  18s,  $6.50. 

Gb— V. 

640  Phillips,  J.     Manual  of  geology;  theoretical  and  practical.     Part  IF:  strati- 

graphical  geology  and  palaentology,  by  Robt.  Etheridge.  Lond.  1885,  Svo. 
£1.  14s,  $12.00.  '  Gb— V. 

G41    Phillips,   J.     Vesuvius.    Oxford   1869,     Cr.   Svo.    10s  6d,  $2.75  net. 

Ch— Ma. 

642  Phillips,  J.  A.     Copper,  in  Be  van's  B.  M.  I.,  see  No.  81. 

643  Phillips,  J.  A.     Elements  of  metallurgy:   a  practical  treatise  on  the  art  of 

extracting  metals  from  their  ores.  New  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  by  the  author 
and  by  H.  Bauerman.  Illus.  and  fold.  pi.  Lond.  18S7.  Roy.  Svo. 
£1.  16s,  $9.00.  B— Ck— Gb— Ld— Me— Sp— V— \Vn. 

General  Contents: — A  treatise  on  fuels  and  refractory  materials;  description  of  the  principal 
metalliferous  minerals,  with  their  distribution;  statistics  ot  the  amount  of  each  metal 
annually  produced  throughout  the  world,  obtained  from  official  sources,  or,  where  this 
has  not  been  practicable,  from  authentic  private  information;  methods  of  assaying  the 
different  ores,  together  with  the  processes  of  metallurgical  treatment,  comprising  iron, 
cobalt,  nickel,  aluminium,  copper,  tin,  Antimony,  arsenic,  zinc,  mercury,  bismuth,  lead, 
silver,  gold,  and  platinum. 

N.  B.— Many  notable  additions  will  be  found  in  the  sections  devoted  to  iron,  lead,  copper, 
silver,  and  gold,  dealing  with  new  processes  and  development. 

644  Phillips,  J.  A.     Treatise  on  ore  deposits.     Illus.     Lond.  1884.     Svo.  £1.  5s, 

$7.50  net.  B— Ck— Fa— Ma— V. 

645  Phillips,  J.  S.     The  explorer's  and  assayer's  companion:  rocks,  veins,  test- 

ing and  assaying.  Vol.  1  (complete  iu  itself.)  Illus.  San  Francisco  1879. 
Svo,  $6.00.  '  Ck— DC— Fa— Te. 

N.  B.— This  is  vol.  1  of  the  third  edition  of  explorers'  miners'  and  metallurgists'  com- 
panion. 

646  Phillips,  J.  S.     The  explorer's,  miner's,  and  metallurgist's  companion.     A 

practical  exposition  of  geology,  exploration,  mining  engineering,  assaying 
and  metallurgy.  2d  ed.  Illus.  San  Francisco  1873.  Svo,  $10.50.. 

Ck— DC— Fa-V. 

647  Phillips,  J.  A.,  and  Darlington,  J.      Records  of  mining  and  metallurgy. 

Phila.  1857.     12mo.  $2.00  o.  p.  B— Ck— V. 

648  Phipson,  T.  L.     Phosphorescence,  or,  the  emission  of  light   by  minerals, 

plants  and  animals.     Lond.  1862.     12mo.  (18mo.)  5s,  $1.75.  Rg — V. 

Phosphate  of  lime,  see  Davies  208. 

Phosphate  rocks  of  S.Carolina.     Holmes,  F.  S.     1870.     $1.25.    378. 
Phosphorrbtonze,  see  Krupp  and  W.  463. 
Phosphorescence.     Phipson,  T.  L.  $1.75.     648. 
Phosphorus,  see  Davies  208. 

Physics  of  the  earth's  crust.     Fisher,  0.  1889.     12s.     257, 
Picking,  see  Percy  I,  633, 
Pig  iron,  chemical  analysis,  see  Blair  84. 
Pig  iron  manufacture,  see  Meade  529. 
Pig  iron,  separation  of,  from  phosphorus,  see  Bell  69. 
Pig  making  in  Germany,  see  Schlink  731. 

649  Piggott,  A.  S.     The   chemistry  and   metallurgy  of  copper,  with  a  full  de- 

scription of  the  principal  copper  mines  of  the  U.  S.,  the  art  of  mining,  etc. 

Illus.     Phil.  1858.     12mo.  $1.00.  Bs— CK—  V. 

Pitbanks  and  heapsteads,  see  Percy  I,  633. 
Pits  (Neiv)  for  San  Domingo  mines,  see  Bernays  78a. 
Placer  mining,  see  Bowie  105. 

650  Plan  to  accompany  the  report  of  the  explosion   at  Udston  Colliery.     Lond. 

1888.  &d.    .  PC. 

Platinum,  see  Kerl  I,  445;  Lock  495a,  Osborn   605,  Percy    VII,   632,  Phillips 
643. 

651  Plattner,  T.  H.  Manual  of  quantitative  and  qualitative  analysis,   with  the 

blow-pipe.  From  the  last  German  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  by  Th.  Richter.  Trans, 
by  H.  B.  Cornwall  and  John  H.  Caswell.  6th  ed.  Illus.  and  pi.  X.  Y. 
(1880)  1888.  Svo.  $5,00.  B— Ck— V. 

Plattner   process,  see  Aaron  3. 

652  Plympton,  Geo.  W.     The  blowpipe:  a  guide  to  its  use  in  the  determination 

of  salts  and  minerals.  Compiled  from  various  sources.  Illus.  N.  Y. 
(1874).  1881.  12mo.  $1.50.  B— Ck— Fa— V. 


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653  Pocket  mining  atlas.  Compiled  from  the  latest  official  surveys,  and  the  most 

authentic  sources.     N.  Y.  1880.  Obi.  16mo.     Russia  $1.00.  Ck. 

Potsdam  sandstone,  see  Newberry  573a;  Winchell  924. 

654  Pott's   mining  register  and  directory  for  the  coal  and   ironsides   trades    of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland  for  1888.  North  Shields  1888.  The  same,  for 
1889,  each,  Svo,  6s.;  for  1890.  8vo  10s.  Pv— Sf. 

655  Pourcel,  A.  The  application  of  thermal  chemistry  to  metallurgical  reactions, 

in  1889,  I,  No  434. 

056    Practical  mining.     Murphy  J.  G.     1890.     $1.50.     567.  Sp— V— Wn. 

Precious  metals.     See  also  Gold — Silver — Platinum. 

Blake,  W.  P.     Report  on  prec.  metals.     1869.     $2.00.    87. 

Del  Mar,  A.     Hist  of  prec.  metals.     10s  Qd.    215. 

King,  C.  W.     Nat,  hist,  of  prec.  metals.     1883.     6s.    450. 

Makins.  G.  A.     Matall.  of  prec.  metals.     1873.    4s  Qd.    511; 

see  California  129a,  129c;  Report  680;  Smith  759. 
Precious  stones. — See  also  Crystallography — Diamonds — Jet — Opal. 

Burnhain,  S.  M.     Prec.  stones.     1886.    $3.50.     127. 

Church,  A.  H.     Prec.  stones.     1883.    2s  Od.     144. 

Dieulafait,  L.     Diamonds  and  prec.  stones.     1875.    3s.    216. 

Kmanuel  H.     Diamonds  and  prec.  stones.  .1887.    6s.    241. 

Jones,  W.     History  and  mystery  of  prec.  stones.     1880.     7s  6d.    432. 

King,  C.  W.     Nat,  hist,  of  prec.  stones.     1883.    6s.    450. 

Kunz,  G.  F.     Gems  and  prec.  stones.     1890.    $10.00.   465. 

Rothschild,  M.  D.     Handb.  of  prec.  stones.     1890.     $1.00.     713. 

Streeter,  E.  W.     Prec.  stones  and  gems.     1881.     15s.     783. 

Westropp,  II.  M.     Manual  of  prec.  st.     1874.     6s.    884; 

see  Smith  759. 

657  fPrestwich.,  J.     Geological  inquiry  respecting  the  water-bearing  strata  of  the 

country  around  London,  with  special  reference  to  the  water  supply  of  the 
metropolis;  and  including 'some  remarks  on  springs.  W.  map.  and  illus. 
Lond.  (n.  d.)  Svo.  8s  Qd.  Gu. 

658  Prestwich,  J.     Geology:  chemical,  physical  and  stratigraphical.  2  vols.  and 

maps.  Oxford  1886—88.  Roy.  Svo,  £3.  Is,  $15.25  net.  Vol.  I:  Chemical 
and  physical.  Oxford  1886.  Roy.  Svo  (Svo)  £1.  5s.  $6.25 net.  Vol.  II:  stra- 
tigraphical and  physical,  with  new  geolog.  map  of  Europe,  etc.  Oxford 
1888.  Roy.  Svo  (Svo)  £1.  16s,  $9.00  net.  B— Ch— Ma— Sp. 

659  fPrestwich,  J.     The  ground  beneath  us.     Its  geological  phases  and  changes, 

being  three  lectures  on  the  geology  of  Clapham  and  the  neighborhood  of 
London  generally.  W.  2  plates.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Svo  3s  Qd.  Gu. 

660  Prestwich,  J.,  Topley,  W.  and  Goodchild,  J.  G.     Geological  map  of  Europe. 

Lond.  1888.  12mo,  in  case,  5s.  Ch — Ma. 

Prospecting.     See  also  Exploring — Mines. 

Anderson,  J.  W.     Prospector's  handbook.     1889.    $1.50.     15. 
Prospecting  machinery,  see  Andre  17. 

661  Pryce,  W.     Mineralogia  cornubiensis:  A  treatise  on  minerals,   mines   and 

mining,  the  theory  and  natural  history  of  strata,  fissures  and  lodes,  with 
methods  of  discovering  and  working  of  tin,  copper  and  lead  mines,  etc.  W. 
pi.  and  diag.  Lond.  1778.  Roy.  Svo,  scarce.  Ck. 

Puddling    See  also  Iron — Furnace  Practice. 

UrbinandB.     Guide  for  puddling  iron,  etc.     1868.    $1.00.     849; 

see  Bell  68,  70;  Howsoii  388,  Justice  440,  Kirk  458,  Lewis  483,   Nursey  589, 

Smith  757,  Smith-C.    762. 

662  Pulsifer,  W.  H.,  camp.    Notes  for  a  history  of  lead  and  an  inquiry  into  the 

development  of  the   manufacture  of  white  lead  and  lead  oxides.     N.  Y. 

1888.     La.  Svo.     $4.00.  B— V— Wn. 

Pulverizing  machines,  see  Aaron  4. 
Pumice  stone,  see  Osborn  605. 

Pumping,  pumping   machinery  and  appliances,  see  Andre  17,  Percy  II  634. 
Wardle  868—70. 
683    Purdy,  Wm.   An  essay  on  colliery  explosions  and  safety  lamps.  Lond.  1880. 

12mo.  bds.  (50c.)  Ck. 

Purification. 

Pattinson  and  S.     Behavior  of  arsenic  in  ores  and   metal   during  smelting 

and  purification.     624. 
Pyroschists,  see  Hunt  397. 


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Quarrying.     S°e  also  Slate — Stone. 

Burgoyne,  J.     Quarrying  stone  1862.     Is  6d.     125. 

Collins,  J.  H.  First  book  of  mining  and  quarrying    1888.  Is  6d.     156. 

Macswinney,  R.  F.  Law  of  mines,  quarries,  etc.     1884.    35s.    508. 

Stafford,  H.  N.  Slate  tables.     1880.     $3.00.     776. 

To  builders  and  quarrymen:  a  circular  1880.     827a; 

see  Davies  208,  Rein  677,  Spon's  part  85.  774;  United  States  841. 
Quarry  tools,  see  Cornes  and  Calvert  169. 
Quartz  and  Quartz  mining,    See  also  Gold  Mines. 

Randall,  P.  M.     Quartz  operator's  handbook.    1880.    $2.00.     671. 

Traill,  G.  W.    Treatise  on  quartz.     1870.     6s.    828,  671. 

see  Church  145,  Davies  208,  Davies  209,  Eissler  236. 
Quicksilver,  see  Aaron  4,  California  10th  report  129b;    see  also  Amalgams — 

Mercury. 

664  Rammelsberg,  C.  F.    Guide  to  a  course  of  quantitative  chemical   analysis, 

especially  of  alloys,  minerals  and  furnace  products.  Illus.  by  examples. 
Trans,  by  J.  Towler.  N.  Y.  1872.  8vo,  $2.25.  B— Ck— V—  Wm. 

665  Ramsay,  A.    The  rudiments  of  mineralogy.     A  concise  view  of  the  general 

properties  of  minerals.  3d  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  and  pi.  (Weale's  Ser.) 
Lond.  1885.  P.  8ro.  (12mo)  3s  Qd,  4s,  $1.25.  B— Ck— Lg— V. 

666  Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C.     Physical  geology   and   geography   of  Great  Britain. 

5th  enl.  ed.  Illus.  and  col.  geolog.  map  of  Great  Britain.  Lond.  1889. 
P.  8vo,  15s.  Sr. 

667  Ramsay,  J.  A.    On  laying  coaldust  and  purifying  the  atmosphere  of  mines, 

etc.    Reprinted  from  the  Colliery  Guardian.    Illus.    Lond.  (n.  d.)    Svo.  6d. 

Cp. 

668  Ramsay,  J.  A.     On  laying  coal-dust,  and  purifying   and  cooling  the   at- 

mosphere in  mines,  tunnels,  etc.    Scranton,  Pa.  1888.     Pap.  25c.  Cn. 

669  Ramsay,  J.  A.    Treatise  on  ventilating  and  working  collieries.    Lond.  1882. 

La.  Svo.  pap.  5s,  $2.00.  Ck— Lm. 

670  Randall,  P.  M.     Practical  hydraulics:   a  book  for  civil  engineers,  miners, 

millmen,  hydraulicians,  mining  engineers,  and  irrigators.  San  Francisco, 
Cal.  1886.  12mo,  $2.00.  Ck— DC— V. 

Contents:— Discussion  of  the  principles  of  hydraulics;  rules  deduced  from  formulae  ob- 
tained; examples  and  calculations;  extensive  tables  for  ready  reference;  fundamental 
laws  of  hydraulics  demonstrated  and  expressed  in  formulae  and  rules,  flow  of  water 
through  openings;  weir  coefficients;  triangular  weirs;  flow  of  water  over  quadrant  weir 
(tabulated);  application  of  tables;  submerged  orifices;  flow  through  orifices  in  thin  parti- 
tions; tables  and  applications;  miner's  inches;  tables  and  calculations;  flow  of  water 
through  short  tubes  and  compound  tubes;  flow  of  water  through  pipes  of  velocities  and 
cubic  feet  flows  for  giving  fall  per  mile  and  diameter  of  pipe  coefficient  tor  bend— circular 
and  angular  flow  through  nozzles;  inverted  siphons;  flow  of  water  in  open  channels: 
extensive  tables;  rough  and  ready  notes;  hints  for  speedy  and  approximate  estimates 
etc. 

N.  B.— This  new  work  is  by  one  of  the  most  experienced  hydraulicans  of  the  country.  It 
abounds  with  useful  tables  for  ready  reference,  in  which  the  results  of  abstruse  calcula- 
tions are  all  placed  in  a  form  so  that  one  can  find  what  he  wants  in  a  moment.  For  the 
engineer  the  principles,  formulae,  coefficients,  etc.,  are  given;  and  for  those  not  familiar 
with  higher  mathematics,  examples,  rules,  and  tables  are  prepared.  Thus  the  needs  of 
the  scientist  and  the  practical  miner  or  millman  are  each  met.  It  is  the  most  complete 
work  on  the  subject  yet  published,  and  is  specially  applicable  to  the  Pacific  Coast. 

671  Randall,  P.  M.     The  quartz  operator's  handbook.     New   rev.  and  enl.  ed. 

Illus.  N.  Y.  (1871)  1880,  12mo.    $2.00.    10s  6d.  B— Ck— Fa— Sp— V. 

Raw  coal  used  in  blast  furnace.     Bell,  I.  L.  73. 

672  Raymond,  R.  W.     Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states  and  terri- 

tories west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.    Wash.,  D.  C.,  1870.    8vo.     ($4.50.) 

673  Raymond,  R.  W.    The  same.  Wash.,  D.  C.,  1871—76,  (each  $3.00.)          V.' 

674  Raymond,  R.  W.    The  mines  of  the  West.    A  report  to  the  Secretary  of 

the  Treasury.     N.  Y.  1865.  8vo.  (1.75)  Ck— V. 

Ready  reckoner  for  miners,  see  Bainbridge,  43a. 

675  f Reason  (The)  why — physical  geography  and  geology.      Containing  upwards 

of  1100  reasons  explanatory  of  the  physical  phenomena  of  the  earth,  its 
geological  history,  and  the  geograpical  distribution  of  plants,  animals,  and 
the  human  families.  Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Or.  Svo.  3s  6d.  Hr. 

Records  of  the  rocks.     Symonds,  W.     12s.     800. 

Red  sandstone,  see  Davies  208,  Newberry  573a. 

Reduction,  methods  of,  see  Thurston  II,  823. 

Reduction  of  iron  ores.    Bell,  I.  L.  72. 


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676  Redwood,  B.     Petroleum:  its  production  and    use.     Abridged    from  Cantor 

lectures  before  the  Society  of  Arts,  London.  (V.N.S.  S.)  N.  Y.  1887.  18mo. 

bds.  50c.  B-Ck— Y— Wn. 

Refining  metals  and  minerals,  see  Bell  68,  70;  California  129a,  129c;  Eissler 

236. 
Refractory  materials,  see  Percy  I,  632,  Phillips  643. 

677  Rein,  J.  J.     The  industries  of  Japan;  together  with  an  account  of  its   agri- 

culture, forestry,  arts  and  commerce,  from  travels  and  researches  under- 
taken at  the  cost  of  the  Prussian  government,  lllus.  and  maps.  N.  Y. 
1889.  Roy.  8vo.  $10.00.  An. 

678  Report  of  an  explosion  at  Udston  Colliery,  Hamilton.    Lond.  1888.     lid 

PC. 

678a  Report  on  explosives.      50th   annual   report  of  Her  Majesty's  Inspectors  of 
explosives  for  1890.    Lond.  1891.  E. 

679  Report  of  the  United  States  Board,  appointed  to  test  iron,  steel,  and  other 

metals.  Vol.  II:  1,  properties  of  the  copper-zinc  alloys;  2,  tests  of  the 
copper  tin-zinc  alloys;  3,  strength  of  iron  girders  and  columns;  4,  tests  and 
analyses  of  steels;  5,  tests  of  quality  of  steels  for  tools.  With  an  appendix 
on  the  planing  of  metals,  by  M.  Tresca.  Ilkis.  and  pi.  Wash.,  D.  C.  1881. 
8vo.  ($250.)  Ck— Ga. 

680  Report  of  the  Director  of  the  Mint  upon  the  statistics  of  the  production  of 

the  precious  metals  in  the  U.  S.     Wash.,  D.  C.  1881.     8vo.  ($1.00.)          Ck. 

681  Reports  of  inspectors  of  mines  for  1887.     Lond.  1888.     5s  3d.  PC. 
Rhaetic  strata  of  the  Val  di  Lerdo.     Dale,  T.  N.  1876.    $1.76.     183. 

682  Richards,  J.  W.     Aluminium:    its  history,  occurrence,  properties,  metal- 

lurgy, and  application,  including  its  alloys.  lllus.  Phila.  1887.  12mo. 
(8vo)  $2.50,  12s 6d;  the  same,  2d  rev,  and  greatly  enl.  ed.  lllus.  Phila. 

1889.  8vo.  (Roy.  8vo.)  $5.00,  £1.  Is.  B— Ck— Lo— Sp— V— Wn. 

683  Richards,  Mrs.  H.      First  lessons  in  minerals.     Bost.  (n.  d.)     Pap.   lOc. 

Hh. 

684  Richardson,  R.    Peat  as  a  substitute  for  coal.    Lond.  1873.    8vo.  Is  6d. 

Lm. 

685  Richter,  Th.      Plaltner's  manual  of  qualitative  and  quant,  analysis,  see 

Plattner,  No.  651* 

686  Richter,  V.  von.     Chemistry  of  the  carbon  compounds,  or,  organic  chem- 

istry; a  complete  textbook  and  laboratory  guide  for  students.  Trans,  from 
5th  Germ.  ed.  lllus.  Phila.  1891.  12mo.  $3.00;  lea.  $3.50.  Bs. 

687  Richter,  V.  von.    Inorganic  chemistry;  a  textbook  for  students.    3d  Amer- 

ican, from  5th  Germ.  ed.  Trans,  by  E.  F.  Smith.  lllus.  and  col.  pi.  of 
spectra.  Phila.  1890.  12mo.  $2.00.  Bs. 

688  Rickard,  Win.     The  miner's  manual  of  arithmetic  and  surveying.     Lond. 

1859.     8vo.  I0s6d.  Lm— V. 

689  Ricketts,  P.  de  P.     Notes  on  assaying  and  assay  schemes.    With  rules  for 

the  examination  of  mines,  assayer's  outfit,  treatment  of  ores,  etc.  12th 
rev.  and  enl.  ed.  lllus.  N.  Y,  (1888)  1890.  8vo.  $3.00. 

B— Ck-Fa— Wm. 

690  Ricketts,   P.  de  P.,   and  Russell,  S.  H.     Skeleton   notes   upon  inorganic 

chemistry.   Part  I.   N.  Y.  1887.   Part  II.— Metallic  chemistry.   N.  Y.  1889. 

Obi.  8yq.,  mor.  $2.00.  Sp— Wm— Wn. 

River  mining,  see  California  129c. 
River  Orinoco  gold  mines.     Barry,  W.    53.  • 

Roasting. 

Kustel,  G.     Roasting  of  gold  and  silver  ores.     1880.    $3.50.    407; 

see  Aaron  4,  Eissler  236,  237. 
Roasting  furnace,  see  Aaron  4. 

691  Roberts-Austen,  W.   C.     An  introduction  to  the  study  of  metallurgy.     W. 

diag.     Lond.  1891.     Cr.  8vo.  (12mo.)  Qs,  $2.50.  Gb— V. 

692  Roberts- Austen,  W.  C.     On  the  carburisation  of  iron  by  the  diamond.     In 

1890,  I,  No.  434. 

693  Robinson,  S.     A  catalogue  of  American  minerals,  with  their  localities,  etc. 

Bost.  1825.     8vo,  half  mor.  ($3.75.)  Ck— V. 

694  Rocholl,  H.     The  separation  of  silica  in  the  analysis  of  minerals,  in  1880,  I, 

No.  434. 

Rock  blasting.    Andre,  G.  G.     1878.    $4.25.    19. 
Rock  breakers,  see  Aaron,  4. 


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695  Rockdrilling  and  air  compressing  machinery  of  the  Rand  Drill  Company. 

A  neat  illus.  catalogue,  with  tables,  etot   N.  Y.1889.    8vo.  pap.  gratis.     Ra. 
Rock  drills. 

Drinker,  H.  S.     Explosive  compounds  and  rock  drills.     1883.    $5.00.     225; 

see  Drinker  226,  Spon,  part  16,  775. 
Rocks.    See  also  Bass  Rock — Blasting — Crystalline — Lithology — Palaeozoic — 

Petrifactions — Petrography — Petrology — Phosphate  rocks — Silurian  Sys- 
tem— Stone. 

Barnes,  C.  L.     Rock  history.     1884.     6s.    50. 

Bonney,  T.  G.     Rock  specimens  from  Socotra,     1883.     ?>«.     101. 

Cotta,  B.    Rocks  classified  and  described.    1878.    14s.    171. 

Crosby,  W.  O.     Common  minerals.    35c.     176. 

Irving,  A.     Chemical  and  physical  studies  in  nietamorphism  of  rocks.   1889. 
5s.    411. 

Irving,  R.  D.     Copper-bearing  rocks.     1883.    $1.85.    412. 

Jannettez,  E.     Guide  to  determination  of  rocks.     1SS:>.     $1.50.     417. 

Kinahan,  G.  H.     Handy  book  of  rock  names.     1873.     4s.  447. 

King  and  Rowney.     An  old  chapter  of  the  geological  record.     10s  (W.     452. 

.Miller,  H.     Testimony  of  the  rocks.     1889.  j  5*.     540. 

Phillips,  J.  S.     Explorer's  and  assayer's  companion.     1879.     $6.00.     645. 

Rosenbusch,  H.     Microscopical  physiography   of  making  minerals.     1889. 
$5.00.     708. 

Rosenbusch,  H.     Petrographical  tables;    1889.     3s  Gd.     709. 

Rutley,  F.     Rock  forming  minerals.     1888.     7sC>d.     721. 

Rutley,  F.     Study  of  rocks.     1881.     4.s(W.     722;  18S4.     $1.75.     72:5. 

Smith",  F.  H.     Rocks,  minerals  and  stocks.     1881.     $1.50.     75!). 

Stockbridge,  H.  E.     Rocks  and  soils.     LSSS.     $2.50.     781. 

Symonds,  W.     Records  of  the  rocks.     12s.     800. 

Wadsworth,  M.  E.     Lithological  studies.    $3.00  net.     85S. 

see  Cole  154,  Hunt  397. 
Rocks,  igneous,  see  Hatch  360,  361. 
Rock  salt,  see  Davies  208. 

696  Rockwood,  C.  Gr.,j?V,     An  account  of  the  progress  in  vulcanology  and  seis- 

mology in  the  year  1886.  From  the  Smithsonian  report  for  1886 — 87. 
(Miscell.  Coll.  No.  699.)  Wash.,  D.  C.  1889.  Svofpap.,  n.  p.  Sk. 

Rocky  Mountain  gold  and  silver  regions,  see  Fossett.     262. 

697  Bodwell,  G.  F.     Heat  and  halvid  compounds  of  silver,  mercury,   lead   and 

copper.     Lond.  1881.  4to.  3s.  Te. 

698  Rogers,  A.     Law  relating  to  mines,  minerals  and  quarries.     2d   ed.     Lond. 

1876.     8vo,  £1.  11s Qd.  $12.00.  Ck— Ss. 

699  Rogers,  H.  D.     Geological  and  topographical  map  of  the  anthracite  fields 

of  Pennsylvania.  Geological  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  and 
geological  sections  across  Pennsylvania,  to  illustrate  the  geological  map  of 
the  state.  12  sheets.  Engraved  by  A.  Keith  Johnston.  Phila.  (n.  d.) 
$20.00.  Ld. 

700  Rogers,  H.  D.     Geology  of  Pennsylvania.     A  complete  treatise  on  the  coal 

formations.    3vols.  W.  pi.  and  maps.     Phila.  1858;  4to.  $15.00. 

Ck-Ld-V. 

701  Rogers,  S.  B.     An  elementary  treatise  on  iron  metallurgy.  Lond.  1857,  8vo. 

£1.  5s.  $5.00.  Lg— V. 

702  Rogers,  Wm.     The  geology  of  the  Virginias.     A   reprint  of  annual  reports 

and  other  papers.  W.  maps,  col.  charts,  etc.  N.  Y.  1884.  12mo.  $5.00.  Am. 
Roller  mining  machinery.     Carter,  J.  H.     138. 

703  Rollet,  A.     The  Rollet  process  for  producing  a  pure  carbide  of  iron.     In 

1890,  J,  No.  434. 
Rolling-m\]\s,  see  Overman  612. 
Roll  turning. 

Tunner,  P.    Treatise  on  roll-turning  for  manufacture  of  iron.     1869.  $10.00. 
835. 

704  Roscoe,  Sir,  H.  E.  Lessons  in  elementary  chemistry,  inorganic  and  organic. 
'    New  ed.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1888.  12mo.    $1.50.  Am— B. 

705  fRoscoe,  Sir,  H.  E.,  and  Schorlemmer,  C.     A  treatise  on  chemistry.     3  vols. 

Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  8vo.  £6.  18s.,  sold  separately.  Vol.  I:  The  non-metal- 
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vol.  Ill,  organic  chemistry,  parts  1,  2  each  £1.  Is;  part  3,  18s;  part  4  £1.  Is. 


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706  Boscoe,  Sir,  H.  E.,  and  Schorlemmer,  C.     A  treatise  on  chemistry.     3  vols: 

Illus.  N.  Y.  (1884—89)  1888—90.  8vo.  $30.00;  sold  separately.  Vol.  I, 
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N.  Y.  1889.  $3.00.  '  Am— B— Ck. 

707  flloscoe,  Prof.    What  the  earth  is  composed  of.    Illus.  (Manch.  Sci.  Lect.) 

Maneh.  (n.  d.)  Or.  8vo.  6d.  Hm. 

708  Bosenbusch,  H.     Microscopical  physiography  of  the  rock-making  minerals. 

An  aid  to  the  microscopical  study  of  rocks.  Trans,  by  Jos.  P.  Iddings.  2d. 
ed.  Illus.  and  pi.  N.  Y.  (1888)  1889.  8vo.  (Roy.  8vo.)  $5.00.  £1.  4s. 

B— Ma— Sp— Wm . 

709  Bosenbusch,  H.     Petrographical  tables;  an  aid  to  the  microscopical  deter- 

mination of  rock-forming  minerals.  Trans,  and  ed.  by  F.  H.  Hatch. 
Lond.  1889.  4to.  3s  6d.  $1.40.  Sn— Sp— V— Wn. 

710  Ross,  O.  C.  E.     Air  as  fuel.  Petroleum  and  mineral  oils  utilized,  etc.  2d  ed. 

Lond.  1875,  P.  8vo.  (12mo.)  3s  Gd.  $1.40.  Ck— Sp. 

711  Boss,  W.   A.     Alphabetical   manual   of  blowpipe   analysis.    Showing   all 

known  methods,  old  and  new.  Illus.  Lond,  1880.  Or.  8vo.  (12mo.)  5s. 
$2.50.  B— Ck— Te. 

712  Boss,  W.  A.     The  blowpipe  in  chemistry,  mineralogy  and  geology,    con- 

taining all  known  methods  of  anhydrous  analysis,  many  working  ex- 
amples and  instructions  for  making  apparatus.  Illus.  Lond.  1884.  Cr. 
Svo.  (12mo.)  3s  Gd.  $1.50;  the  same,  2cl  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1888 
P.  Svo,  (12 mo.)  5s,  $2.00.  B— Ck— Lg— Wn. 

713  Bothschild,   M.  D.     A.  handbook  of  precious  stones.    Illus.    N.  Y.  1890. 

12mo.  $1.00.  Pz— V. 

714  Bowan,  Th.     Coal;  spontaneous  combustion  of  coal,  occurring  in  coal   car- 

goes, its  treatment  and  prevention;  also  the  prevention  of  fire  or  explo- 
sions in  ships  from  cargoes  or  stores  containing  substances  of  a  volatile  or 
inflammable  matter.  Lond.  1882.  8vo.  5s.  $2.00.  Ck— Cn— Sp. 

715  Bowan,  T.     Explosion  of  gas  in  coal  bunkers.     Lond.  1883.  Id.  Kd. 

716  Bowell,  B.     Coal  freight  commission  and  discount  tables.    Newcastle,  1869. 

Svo.  7s  Gd.  Lm. 

717  Boy,  A.     The  coal  mines.     Containing  a  description  of  the  various  systems 

of  working  and  ventilating  mines,  together  with  sketch  of  the  principal 
coal  regions  of  the  globe,  including  statistics  of  coal  production.  Illus. 
Columbus,  O.  1876.  8vo.  $2.75.  Ck— Cn— Bo. 

718  Boy,  A.     The  practical  miner's  companion;   or,   papers  on  geology  and 

mining  in  the  Ohio  coal  field.   Columbus,  O.  1885.   12mo.  $1.25.     Cn— We. 

Contents: — The  Ohio  coal-field;  early  mining  in  Ohio;  the  manner  of  mining;  the  ventila- 
tion of  mines;  certificated  managers;  amelioration  of  miners;  the  geological  survey; 
geology  of  Jackson  County. 

719  Bules  and  byelaws  for  the  regulation  of  the  carriage  and   landing  of  petro- 

leum in  the  harbor  and  port  of  Portland,  made  under  the  authority  of  the 
petroleum  acts,  1871  and  1879.  Lond.  1888.  Sd.  E. 

Russd  process,  see  Stetefeldt  780. 

Russian  metallurgical  works.     Barry  H.  1870.  $2.00.     52. 

720  fButley,  F.     Mineralogy.    New  and  enl.  ed.     (Murby's   Sci.   and  Art  Ser.) 

Loud.  (n.  d.)  2s.  Mn. 

721  Butley,  F.     Rock  forming  minerals.     Illus.     (Murby's  Sci.   and   Art  Sor.) 

Lond.  1888.     Demy  Svo.  (Svo)  pap.  7s  Gd.    $3.00.  Mn— Wn. 

722  Butley,  F.     The  study  of  rocks:  an  elementary  textbook  of  petrology.    2d 

ed,  lilus.  and  pi.  (textb.  of  Sci.)  Lond.  1881.  Fcap.  8vo.  (12mo)4s6rf. 
$1.50.  B-Lm. 

723  Butley,  F.  The  same.    4th  ed.    Illus.  New  Y.  1884.  12mo.  $1.75. 

Am— V. 

724  Byan,  J.     Gold  mining  in  India.     Lond.  1SS1.     Svo.  Gd.  Sp. 

725  Byland,  A.     The  assay  of  gold  and  silver  wares.  Lond.  1852.  P.  Svo.  (12mo) 

6s.  $2.40.  Ck— Si. 

Safety  lamps. 

Purdy,  W.  Coll.  explosions  and  safety  lamps.     1880.    50c.    663. 

Thomas,  B.  H.     Miner's  safety  lamp.     1886.     25c.     814; 

see  Mauchline  527,  Spon,  parts  69,  70.  774;  Wardle  868—70,  Wilson  907. 


64  SAF— SHA 


7iV,    Safford,  J.  M.     Geology  of  Tennessee.    Nashville,  1869.    8vo.    ($5.00). 

727     St.  John,  S.     Elements  of  geology.      N.  Y.  (n.  d.)    12mo,    $1.50.    o.  p. 

Pz. 

Salines,  see  Salt  mines. 

Salt.    See  also  Brine  Springs — Rock  Salt — Sea  Salt — Salt  mines. 
"P>od<ly,  E.  M.     History  of  salt.     1881.     L>*  (\<l.     \Y.\. 
Carey,  A.    Autobiographies  of  salt,  etc    1870.    2s  6d.     136. 
Manley.  J.  J.    Salt.    3s  6<L    512. 

AVinchell,  N.  H.     Report  on  salt  spring  lands.     1874.     n.  p.    939; 
see  Aaron  2,  Davies  208. 
Suit  cake  furnaces,  see  Mills  545. 
Salt  deposits,  Salt  lakes,  Salt  mines,  see  Davies  208. 
Salt  production  in  Japan,  see  Rein  677. 
StiU  wells  in  Minnesota,  see  Winch  ell  927. 
Sand,  chemical  analysis  of,  see  Blair  84. 
Sandstone,  see  Red  Sandstone. 
Sardinia,  mineralogy  of,  see  Alford  11. 

7-2S    Saward,  Fred.  E.,  ed.  The  coal  trade.  Annually.  18th  year.  N.  Y.  1891.  8vo. 

$1.00.  Cm. 

N.  B.— Contains  statistics  and  important  facts  of  the  coal  trade  and  the  details  of  new  coal 

fields.conditious  of  the  deposits,  etc. 

7:29  Sawyer,  A.  R.  Accidents  in  mines,  arising  from  the  falls  of  roofs  and  slides; 
their  causes  and  the  means  of  diminishing  their  frequency,  with  detailed 
sections  of  workable  seams,  and  an  account  of  the  system  of  timbering  in 
vogue  in  Staffordshire  coalfields  and  applicable  elsewhere.  Illus.  Manch. 
1886.Roy,  8vo  (8vo)  £1  Is,  $7.00.  the  same,  Manch.  1889.  Roy.  8vo.  (8vo) 
£1.  5s.  Ck— Cn— Hm— Sf— V— Wm. 

Contents:— Nature  of  roofs.  Description  of  faults,  slips,  and  cleat;  methods  of  working; 
effects  on  the  roof  by  the  extraction  of  minerals;  influence  on  the  roofs  and  minerals  of 
the  order  in  which  contiguous  seams  are  worked;  general  description  of  the  methods  of 
supporting  thereof;  classification  of  timber  supports  used  in  either  in  single  pieces  or 
combinations;  holing,  with  a  reference  to  sprags,  cockers  and  stretchers;  posts,  with  espe- 
cial regard  to  their  position  in  working  places;  lids;  number  of  posts  required  in  work- 
ing places;  chocks,  stone  cogs  and  packs.  Timbering  in  levels  and  dips;  drawing  tim- 
ber; customs  with  regard  to  setting  and  dra\ying  timber;  gas  pressure  in  the  coal  and  in 
the  roof  in  relation  to  the  class  of  accidents  in  question;  atmospheric  influence  on  roofs 
and  sides;  concluding  remarks  on  accidents;  rules  for  timbering;  division  of  the  North 
Staffordshire  coalfield,  with  map;  names  of  workable  seams  in  four  districts  placed  in 
approximate  juxtaposition;  table  of  incline  measures;  scale  of  figures;  index  of  colors; 
table  showing  the  depths  of  the  workings  from  the  surface. 

730  Scheerer,  T.     Introduction  to  the  use  of  the  mouth  blowpipe.  3d  ed.   Loud. 

1875.     12mo,  4s.  Ck— Wo. 

731  Schlink,  J.     Pig  making  in  Germany,  in  1880,  II,  No.  434. 

732  Schinz,  Chas.     Researches  on  the  action  of  the  blast  furnace.   Trans,  by  W. 

H.  Maw  and  M.  Muller.    Lond.  1870.    P.  8vo.  (12mo)  8s  Qd.  $3.50. 

Ck— Sp. 

733  Scoffern,  J.,  Truran,  W.,  Clay,W.,  Fairbairn,  W.,  Aitken,  W.  E.,  and  others. 

Useful  metals  and  their  alloys.  With  their  application  to  the  industrial  arte, 
including  mining  ventilation.     Illus.  Lond.  1869.     Cr.  8vo,  7s  6d.  $3,00. 

Ck-Hr-V. 

734  Scott,  B.     Ventilation  of  coal  mines.  (Newcastle)    Lond.  1863.    8vo.  Is. 

Sp. 

Screening,  see  Percy  I,  633;  11,634. 
Sea  Salt,  see  Davies  208;  see  also  Brine  Springs. 
Seaham  mine  explosion,  see  Atkinson  39. 
Searching  for  coal,  see  Andre  18. 

735  Sedgwick,  A.,  and  McCoy,  F.  A  synopsis  of  the  classification  of  the  British 

palaeozoic  rocks.  W.  pi.  Cambridge  1851—55.  Roy.  4to.  £1.  Is  $6.00,  net. 

Ca— Ma. 

730  fSeeley,  H.  Gr.     Physical  geology  and  palaeontology,  on   the  ba&is  of  Phil- 
lips.   Illus.    Lond.  (n.  d.)  Demy  Svo.  18s.  Gb. 
Setting  out  slopes,  see  Light  486. 
Settling  tanks,  see  Aaron  4. 

Shafts,  shaftsinking,  etc.,  see  Andre  18,  Simms  749,  Simon  750,  Spon,  part  18, 
775. 

737  Shaler,  N.  S.     Aspects  of  the  earth:  a  popular  account  of  some   familiar 

geological  phenomena.     Illus.  N.  Y.  1889.     Svo.  $4.00.  Sd— Wn. 

738  Shaler,  N.  S.     First  book  in  geology.     Boston  1884.    $1.00.  Hh. 


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739  Shaler,  N.  S.     On  the  fossil  brachiopods  of  the  Ohio  Valley.     (Geolog.  Sur- 

vey of  Ky.)     W.  pi.  Cine.  1883.     4to  pap,  $2.00.  Ck. 

740  fSharp,  S.     Rudiments  of  Geology:  introductory  and  physical,  stratigraphi- 

cal  and  palaeontological.     2d.  rev.  and  enl.  ed.     Lond.  (n.  d.)     Cr.  Svo.  4s. 

Sr. 

741  Shaw,  Geo.     Manual  of  electro-metallurgy.    2d.  ed.  Lond.  1844.    8vo.  7s 6^. 

$4.00.  Sf— V. 

742  Sheafer,  P.  W.     Anthracite  coal-fields  of  Pennsylvania,  and  their  exhaus- 

tion.    N.  Y.  1881.  8vo.  n.  p.    _  Db— Hf. 

742a  Shepard,  E.  M.  Systematic  mineral  record.  With  a  synopsis  of  terms  and 
chemical  reactions  used  in  describing  minerals.  Prepared  for  instructors 
and  students  in  mineralogy.  Adapted  to  any  textbook.  24  pages  of  de- 
scriptive and  explanatory  text,  and  75  blank  pages  for  record.  N.  Y.  (n.d.) 
Sm.  4to.  60c.  net.  Bg. 

743  Shinn,  C.  H.  Mining  camps:  study  in  American  frontier  government.  N.  Y. 

1885.  12mo.  $2.00.  Sd. 

744  Shinn,  C.  H.     Land  laws  of  mining  districts.     Balto.  1884.     Svo,   pap.    50c. 

Ho. 

745  Sickels,  D.  K.     The  U.  S.  mining  laws,  and  decisions  of  the  commissioner 

of  the  general  Land  Office  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  thereunder. 
San  Francisco,  1881.  Svo.  shp.  $6.00.  Be— Ck. 

746  Siemens,  C.  W.     Fuel.    To  which  is  appended  the  value  of  artificial  fuels, 

as  compared  with  coal,  by  John  Wormald.     N.  Y.  (1873  )  18mo.  bds.  50c. 

Ck-V. 
Siemens  furnace,  see  Head  and  P.    364. 

747  Siemens,  F.     Combustion  with  special  reference  to  practical   requirements, 

in  1886,  II,  No.  434. 

748  Silberbach,  J.  H.     Handbook  of  vegetable  and  mineral  products  of  all  coun- 

tries  imported   into  Great  Britain,  geographically  arranged  for  schools. 

Liverpool,  1888.  Svo.  pap.,  Qd.  Ig. 

Silver  mines,  mining  and  metallurgy. 

Anderson,  A.  D.     Silver  country.     1877.     $1.75.     14. 

Calvert,  J.     Vazeeri  Rupi.     Silver  country.     1873.     16s.     131. 

Fossett,  F.     Colorado:     silver  mining  region.     1880.    $2.50.     262. 

Lamborn,  R.  H.     Metallurgy  of  silver.    2s  (M.     469. 

Hod  well,  G.  F.     Heat  and  halvid  compounds  of  silver.     1881.     3s.     697. 

Whitney,  J.  P.    Silver  mining  regions  of  Colorado.     1S65.    25c.    890; 

see  Blake  87,  Davies  209,  Eissler  237,  Guillaume  340,  Kerl,  I,  445;  Lock  49oa, 

Osborn  605,  Percy  V,  A7I  632;  Phillips  643,  Smith  759,  Spoil,   parts  90,   91. 

774;  Swinney  798. 

Silver  alloys,  see  Krupp  and  W.    463. 
Silver,  amalgamation  of,  see  Eissler  237. 
Silver  lead. 

Curtis,  J.  S.     Silver  lead  deposits.     1884.     n.  p.     179. 
Silver  lead,  furnaces,  see  Mills  545. 
Silver,  lixiviation  of,  see  Eissler  237. 
SUver  ores.     See  also  Lixiviation — Roasting — Testing — Working. 

Aaron,  C.  H.    Assaying  gold  and  silver  ores.     1884.  $1.00.  1. 

Aaron,  C.  H.     Leaching  "gold  and  silver  ores.     1881.    $3.00.    3; 

see  Eissler  237,  Kerl  446,  Percy  V,  632. 
Silver,  refining  of,  see  Eissler  237. 
Silver,  roasting  of,  see  Eissler  237. 
Silica,  see  Davies  208,  Rocholl  694. 
Silicon,  see  Davies  208. 
Silurian  system. 

Murchison,  It.  J.     Siluria  1873.     18#.    olio. 

749  Simms,  F.  W.     Practical  tunneling.      Explaining  in  detail   the  setting-out 

of  the  works,  shaft-sinking  and  heading-driving,  ranging  the  lines  and  leveling 
under  ground,  sub-excavating,  timbering,  and  the  construction  of  the  brick- 
work of  tunnels,  with  the  amount  of  labor  required  for,  and  the  cost  of  the 
various  portions  of  the  work.  With  additional  chapters  illustrating  the 
recent  practice  of  tunneling  as  exemplified  by  the  St.Gothard,  MontCenis, 
and  other  modern  works,  by  D.  K.  Clark.  3d  ed.,  illus.  and  fold.  pi.  Lond. 
1877:  Imp.  Svo  (Svo)  £1.  10s,  $12,00.  B— Ck— Cn— Lg— V— Wm. 

750  Simon,  H.    On  Chaudron's  method  of  shaft-sinking,  in  1877,  I,  No.  434. 


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751  Simon,  H.  Utilization  of  bye-products  iq  the  manufacture  of  coke,  in  1880, 1, 

No.  434. 
Sinking,  see  Hyslop  406. 

752  fSkertchly,  S.  B.  J.     Geology.    (Murby's  Sci.  and  Art  Ser.)  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Is. 

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753  Skertchly,  S.  B.  J.    On  the  manufacture  of  gun  flints,  the  methods  of  ex- 

cavating for  flint,  etc.    Illus.    Loud.  1879.  Roy.  8vo.  pap.  17s  6d,  $6.00. 

Ck-Lm. 
Sketchbook  of  popular  geology.    Miller,  H.  1889.    5s.    538. 

754  fSkinner,  W.     Mining   manual.     Annually.     July.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  8vo.  7s  6rf. 

Sg— Wu. 

Slag,  see  Blair  84,  Lock  495a,  Percy,  I,  632;  see  also  Blast  Furnace  Slag. 
Slate  and  slate  quarrying. 

Davies,  D.  C.     Slate  and  s.  quarrying.     1887.     3«s.     307. 

Hower,  F.  M.     Slate  reckoner.     1888.    $1.50.    387. 

Stafford,  H.  N.     Slate  tables.     1880.    $3.00.     776. 

Walcott,  E.  D.     Utica  slate.     1889.    50c.    861; 

see  California  129c,  Davies  208,  Kingsley  454 — 56. 
Sliding  scale  in  coal  industry.     Munro,  J.  E.  C.  1886.  Is.    564. 

755  Smee,  A.  Elements  of  electro-metallurgy.  N.  Y.  1852.  12mo,  scarce.  ($4.00) 

Ck. 
Smelting.     See  also  Blast  Furnacp — Copper  S. — Iron  S. — Lead  S. 

Carnelly,  T.     Smelting  and  boiling  point  tables.  2v.  1885,  each  42s.     137. 

Pattinson  and  S.     Behaviour  of  arsenic  in  ores  and  metal.    624. 

Whitwell,  T.     Iron  smelter's  pocket  analysis  book.    $2.00.     No.  891; 

see  Aaron  4,  Lock  495a,  McMillan  507. 
Smelting  Cleveland  ironstone.     Bell,  I.  L.     71. 
Smelting:    Gold,  see  Eissler  236;  Iron,  see  Bell  71,  74;  Tin,  see  Charleston, 

140. 

756  Smith,  E.  F.   Electro-chemical  analysis:  a  practical  handbook.  Illus.  Phila. 

1890.  12aio.  $1.00.  Bs— V. 

N.  B.—This  handbook  is  designed  to  meet  the  wants  of  a  large  and  growing  class  of  students 
and  chemists,  who  are  desirous  of  becoming  acquainted  with  this  method  of  quantitative 
analysis  that  is  daily  acquiring  more  importance.  The  author  has  devoted  much  time 
to  this  branch  of  analysis  and  has  succeeded  in  making  a  book  that  is  exceedingly  clear, 
concise  and  practical. — Publ.  Circular. 

757  Smith,  E.  F.     On  the  Casson-Dormoy  puddling  furnace,  in  1876,  I,  No. 

434. 

758  Smith,  E.  H.    Kevised  pocket  geologist  and  mineralogist.    Sixteen  chapt- 

ers, on   coals,  oils,  ores  and  other  minerals  for  practical  mining.    Balto. 
1890.     12mo.  $1.00.  Xa— Sp— V— Wn. 

759  Smith,  F.  H.     Rocks,  minerals,  and  stocks.    Chicago,  1882.    12mo.  $1.50, 

pap.  75c.  Ck— Fa— B— Re— V. 

Contents:  Rocks— world  building;  prime  minerals  and  rocks;  the  formations;  gold  and  sil- 

ver;   industrial  metals;  coal  and  oil;  precious  stones;   stocks — stock  companies;  stock 

dealing;  stock  tricks. 

760  Smith,  Pye.    Geology  and  scripture;   or,  the  relation  between  the  Holy 

Scripture  and  some  parts  of  geological  science.     2d  ed.    (Bonn's  Sci.  Lib.) 
Lond.  1852.     12mo.  5s,  $2.00.  Bi— V, 

761  Smith,  W.    The  recovery  of  bye-products  from  coal,  with  special  reference 

to  the  coke  and  iron  industries,  in  1884,  II,  No.  434. 

762  Smith-Casson,  R.     Gas  puddling  and  heating  furnaces,  in  1884,  I,  No.  434. 

763  Smyth,  W.  W.     Lecture  on  the  ores  of  iron,  in  1875, 1,  No.  434. 

764  Smyth,  W.  W.     A  rudimentary  treatise  on  coal  and  coal-mining.     6th  rev. 

and  eril.  ed.    Illus.    (Weale's  Ser.)    Lond.  (1880)  1885.    Cr.  8vo.  (12mo) 
3s  6rf,  4s,  $1.40,  $1.75.  B— Ck— Cn— Lg— V, 

765  Smyth,  W.  W.     Collieries,  in  Sevan's  B.  M.  I.,  No.  81. 

766  Smyth,  W.  W.     Metallic  mining,  in  Beyan's  B.  M.  I.,  No.  81. 

767  Snelus,  G.  J.    The  use  of  molten  iron  direct  from  the  furnace,  and  discus- 

sion on  the  same  subject,  in  1876, 1,  II,  No.  434. 

768  Snively,  John  H.     Elements  of  systematic  qualitative  chemical  analysis:  a 

hand-book  for  beginners.     Illus.     Phila.  1883.     12mo.  $2.00.  B. 

769  Snively,  J.  H.    Tables  for  systematic  qualitative  chemical  analysis.    Nash- 

ville, 1879.     8vo.  $1.00.  B. 

769a  Society  of  Engineer's  transactions.    Vols.  for  1869—1872.    Lond.  1870—73. 

8vo,  each  10s  6rf,  $4.25;   vols.  for  1873—80.    W.  plates.    Lond.  1874—81. 

8vo,  each  15s,  $6.00;  for  '81,  82.  Lond.  1882,  83.    8vo,  each  15s,  $6.00;  for 


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83,  84,  85.  Lond.  1884—86.  8vo,  each  10s Qd,  $4.25;  for  '86.  Lond.  1887. 
8vo,  12s  Gd,  $5.00;  for  '87,  '88,  '89.  W.  plates.  Lond.  1888—90.  8vo.  15s, 
$6.00.  Sp. 

Sodium,  see  Davies  208,  Richards  682. 

Soils.    Fream,W.     1890.    2s  Qd.    274. 

Solders,  see  Krupp  and  W.     463. 

Somersetshire,  coalfields  of,  see  Anstie  81. 

770  Sommerville,  M.     Engraved  gems:  their  place  in  the  history  of  art.    Ill  us* 

Phila.  (1877)  8vo,    $1.26.  £s. 

771  Sopwith,  JV    Treatise  on  isometrical  drawing,  as  applicable  to  geological 

and  mining  plans.    N.  Y.  (n.  d.)  8vo.  $5.00.    o.  p.  V. 

772  Sorley,  W.  B.     Mining  royalties  and  their  effect  on  the  iron  and  coal  trades 

Lond.  1889.  8vo.  bds.  IsGd.  Ch— Ma. 

773  Southwick,  A.  P.    Question  book  of  geology  and  mineralogy.    1883.  16mo. 

Pap.  lOc.  Bf. 

Speculum  metal,  see  Krupp,  and  W.    463. 
Splitting  the  air  (in  mines),  see  Wilson  907. 

774  Spon's  dictionary  of  engineering,  civil,  mechanical,  military  and  naval,  with 

technical  terms  in  French,  German,  Italian  and  Spanish,  ed.  by  Byrne  and 
Spon.  Illus.  Lond.  1874.  Super  Roy.  8vo,  in  79  parts,  and  supplem. 
consisting  of  parts  80  to  97,  ea.  Is,  40c,  in  8  divisions,  clo.  ea.  13s  6rf,  $5.00, 
in  3  vols.,  clo.  105s,  $40.00,  in  3vols.  %  mor.  $50.00,  inclusive  supplement 
in  11  divisions  $55.00,  4  vols.  clo.  $55.00,  half  mor.  $70.00. 

B— Ck— Sp— V. 

775  Spon,  E.     Supplement  to  the  dictionary  of  engineering,  civil,  mechanical, 

military  and  naval.  Lond.  1879-81.  Sup.  roy.  8vo.  In  18  parts  (sold  sep- 
arately) 2s.  75c.  each;  or  in  3  divisions,  cloth,  each  13s Qd,  $5.00;  or  in  one 
vol.  cloth  40s,  $15.00.  £  mor.  $20.00.  B— Ck— Sp— V. 

776  Stafford,  H.  N.     Slate  tables.     Designed  for  the  use  of  slaters,  quarrymen, 

architects  and  dealers.    N.  Y.  1880.  12mo.,  tucks  $3.00.  B— Px. 

777  Stansbury,  H.    An  expedition  to  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake,  includ- 

ing a  description  of  its  geography,  natural  history,  minerals,  etc.  2  vols.W. 

maps  and  illus.  Phila.  1855.  8vo.  $3.75,  Ld— V. 

Statuary  bronze,  see  Krupp  and  W.    463. 
Steam  boilers  for  collieries,  see  Percy  1, 633. 

778  Steavenson,  A.  L.     On  the  coke  manufacture  of  South  Durham,  in  1877, 

II,  No.  434. 
Steel.     History,  manufacture  and  metallurgy.    See  also  Assaying — Basic  B.  P. — 

Bessemer — Iron. 

Bell,  I.  L.     Steel  manufacture.     1884.    21s.     70. 

Sevan's  Brit.  Manuf.  Indust.    81. 

Directory  of  iron  and  steel  works.     1890.     $3.00.    218. 

Galbraith,  W.     Certain  chem.  phenomena.    282. 

Galbraith.     Estimation  of  phosphorus.     283. 

Greenwood,  W.  H.    Steel  and  iron.     1887.    5s.     330. 

Gruner,  M.  L.     Manuf.  of.  steel.     1872.     $3.50.     337. 

Hewitt,  A.  S.     Production  of  iron  and  st.     1868.     $1.00.     368. 

Hiorns,  A.  H.     Manuf.  of  steel.     1889.     3s  6d.    371. 

Hoare,  C.     Iron  and  steel.     1876.     6s    375. 

Howe,  H.  M.     Metallurgy  of  steel.     1891.     $10.00.     386. 

Iron,  steel,  etc.;  trades.     1881.  ($2.00.)  410. 

Jeans,  J.  S.     Hist.,  manuf.,  etc.,  of  steel.     1880.     36s.     419. 

Jeans,  W.  T.     Creators  of  age  of  steel.     7s  6d.    420;  1884.     $1.50.     421. 

Journal  of  Iron  and  Steel  Institute.    434. 

Landrin,  M.  H.  C.    Treat,  on  steel.     1868.     $3.00.    471. 

Mushet,  D.     Iron  and  steel.     1840.  ($20.00.)  569. 

Osborn,  H.  S.     Metall.  of  iron  and  steel.     1869.    $25.00.     606. 

Osmond,  F.     Critical  points.     607. 

Overman,  F.     Manuf.  of  steel.     1882.     $1.50.     609. 

Wittgenstein  and  K.     Manuf.  of  st,  with  brown  coal.     941. 

Williams,  W.  M.     Chemistry  of  steel  making.     1890.     9s.     900. 

Williams,  W.  M.     Iron  and  steel.     902; 

see  Kerl  III,  445;  Lock  495a,  Percy  III,  632;  Spon,  part  92,  774;  Spon,    part 

18,  775;  Swank  794;  Thurston  II,  823. 
Steel  castings  for  colliery  use,  see  Percy  II,  634. 

779  Steele,  J.  D.     14  weeks  in  geology.    N.  Y.  (1877)  12mo.  $1.00  net,          Ac. 


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780  Stetefeldt,  C.  A.     The  lixiviation  of  silver  ores  with  hyposulphite  solutions, 

with  special  reference  to  the  Kussell  process,  Illus.  N.  Y.  1888,  8vo,  $5.00. 

B— Sb. 

"This  treatise  is  the  most  valuable,  indeed  the  only  valuable  one  on  lixiviation.  The 
amount  of  careful, intelligent,  original  and  compiled  research  is  enormous;  the  tables  and 
drawings  must  be  invaluable,  and  indeed  indispensible  to  any  manager  of  a  lixiviation 
plant,  and  the  figures  there  recorded  are  more  convincing  arguments  as  to  the  value  and 
range  of  lixiviation  as  a  method  of  extracting  silver  from  certain  ores  than  the  author's 
dogmatic  deductions."— John  Heard,  jr.,Min,  Engineer. 

781  Stockbridg-e,  H.  E.     Rocks  and  soils:  their  origin,  composition  and  charac- 

teristics, chemical,  geological  and   agricultural.     W.   13  pi.    N.  Y.  1888. 

8vo.  $2.50.  B— Sp— Vm— Wn. 

Stone.    See    also  Blasting — Buhr  S. — Building  S. — Decorative  S. — Drills — 

Granites — Grindstones — Limestone — Marbles — Pebbles— Potsdam— Pumice 

S. — Precious  S. — Quarrying — Red  Sandstone — Rocks — Rock  Drills — Slate 

— Sand — Explosives. 

Luard,  C.  E.     Stone,  how  to  get  it,  etc.     1890.     2s.    499. 

Miller,  H.     Old  red  sandstone.     1889.     5s.    531). 

Winchell,  N.  H.     Building  stones  in  Minn.     1888.  n.  p.     9:55; 

see  Thurston  I,  823. 
Stone  drift  driving,  see  Wardle  868—70. 
Stone  quarries  in  Japan,  see  Rein  677. 
Stone  polishing  in  Japan,  see  Rein  677. 

782  Strahan,  A.     The  geology  of  Cheshire,  in  1884,  II,  No.  434. 

783  Streeter,  E.  W.     Precious  stones  and  gems.    Their  history  and  distinguish- 

ing characteristics.  4th  rev.  and  partly  re-written  ed.  W.  col.  pi.  and 
photos,  Lond.  1881.  Demy  8vo.  (8vo.)  15s,  $6.QO.  Bi— Ck— Sd. 

784  fStreeter,  E.  W.     Pearls  and  pearling  life.     Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Demy  8vo. 

12s  Gd.  Bi. 

785  Stuart,  G.     Montana  as  it  is;  being  a  general  description   of  its   resources, 

both  mineral  and  agricultural.  N.  Y.  1865.  8yo,  pap.  ($2.00.)  V. 

786  Stuart,  J.  M.     Mining:  its  theory  and  its  practice.  N.  Y.  1879.  12mo.  $1.00. 

Ck— Me— V. 

787  Stubbs,  Thos.^Y.     Coal  and  iron  trades:  being  a  review,  dealing  with   the 

trade's  progress  during  100  years,  also  with  future  prospects.  Lond.  (n.  d.) 

IsGd.  o.  p.  Cp. 

Submarine  mines.    Bucknill,  J.  T.     1889.     $4.00.     122. 
Subterraneous  surveying.     Fen  wick  and  Baker.     1888.     2s  Gd.    256. 
Subterranean  world.     Hartwig,/*.     1881.     10s  6d.    356. 
Sulphur  and  sulphur  mines/ see  Aaron  2,  Davies  208,  Kerl  I,  445. 
Sulphurets. 

Barstow,  W.     Sulphurets.     1867.    $1.00.     54. 

see  Eissler  236. 

Surface  surveys,  see  Brough  114. 
Surface,  work,  see  Andre  18. 
Surveying.    A  large  list  of  books  on  this  subject  will  be  found  in  Handy  Lists, 

part  3. 
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788  Sutherland,  W.  L.     Production  and  utilization  of  gaseous   fuel  in  the  iron 

manufacture,  in  1883,  I,  No.  434. 

789  Sutherland,  W.  S.     The  most  recent  results  obtained  in   the   application 

and  utilization  of  gaseous  fuel,  in  1884, 1,  No.  434. 

790  Sutro  Tunnel.     Report  of  the  commissioners  and   evidence   taken   by   the 

committee  on  mines  and  mining  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Wash., 
D.  C.  1872.  8vo.  ($3.50.)  Ga— V. 

791  Button,  F.     Systematic  handbook  of  volumetric  analysis;  or,  the  quantita- 

tive estimation  of  chemical  substances  by  measure,  applied  to  liquids, 
solids  and  gases.  Adapted  to  the  requirements  of  pure  chemical  research, 
metallurgy,  'manufacturing  chemistry,  etc.,  and  for  the  valuation  of  substances 
used  in  commerce,  agriculture,  and  the  arts.  6th  ed.  Lond.  1890.  8vo. 
17s  Gd,  $7.00.  Bs— Cg. 

792  Svedelius,  G.     Handbook  for  charcoal  burners,     Trans,  from  the  Swedish, 

by  R.  B.  Anderson,  and  ed.with  notes,  by  W.  J.  L.Nicodemus.  Illus.  N.  Y. 
1874.  12mo.  $1.50.  Ck— Wm. 

793  Swank,  J.  M.     History  of  the  manufacture  of  iron  in  all   ages,  and   partic- 

ularly in  the  U.  S.,  for  300  years  from  1585  to  1885.  Phila.  1884.  80, 
subs.  $5,00  net.  Ao— Ck— Sp— St. 


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794  Swank,  J.  M.     Statistical  abstrast:  a  collection  of  statistics  to  the   close  of 

1887  relating  to  the  iron  and  steel  industries  of  the  U.  S.,  to  which  is 
added  much  valuable  statistical  information  relating  to  the  iron  and  steel 
industries  of  Great  Britain,  the  production  and  prices  of  anthracite  coal  in 
the  U.  S,,  railroad  mileage  in  the  U.  S.,  imigration  into  the  U.  S.,  etc., 
2d  ed.  Phila.  1888.  Svo.  $1.00.  Ao-St. 

795  Sweeny,  W.  S     Natural  science  note-book  No.  1.  mineralogy.     N.  Y.   1886. 

obi.  IGrno.  pap.  20c.  Ln. 

79G  Sweet,  S.  H.  Special  report  on  coal  showing  its  distribution,  classification, 
and  cost,  delivered  over  different  routes  to  various  points  in  the  state  of 
New  York,  and  the  principal  cities  on  the  Atlantic  Coast.  W.  geolog. 
maps.  N.  Y.  1866.  8vo,  $3.00.  Ck— V. 

797  Sweet,  W.     Carbonate  camps  of  Colorado:  Leadville  and  Ten-Mile.    Kansas 

City  1879.     12mo.  pap.  25c.  K. 

798  Swinney,  A.  J.  G.     The  collieries,  coalfields,  and  minerals  of  New   South 

Wales,  Australia.     Lond.  (ri.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  3s.  Cp. 

N.  B— Contains:  coal,  geology  of  coalfield;  description  and  particulars  of  all  collieries; 
their  situation;  map  of  coalfield  and  13  sections  ot  borings,  sinkings,  etc.;  labor  question 
and  rates  of  wages,  etc.  Iron.— Tin.— Copper.— Silver  and  lead.— Gold. 

799  Swords,  J.  F.,  comp.     Coal  points.     Compiled  for  the  use  of  those  engaged 

in  the  sale  and  transportation  of  anthracite   and  bituminous   coal   in   the 

New  England  States.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1891,  subs.  $2.00.  Cm— Su. 

N.  B— Comprising  within  its  300  pages  a  ruled  portion  of  124  double  pages  for  the  entry  of 

freight  rates  over  26  railway  systems— showing  receiving  and  delivery  points  i-ia  "all  rail" 

and  "tide  water  and  rail"— and  preceded  by  an  alphabetical  index  of  about  2.500  railway 

stations.    The  edition  is  limited  to  250  copies. 

800  fSymonds,  W.  Records  of  the  rocks;  or  notes  on  the  geology  of  Wales,Devon 

and  Cornwall.     Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  12s.  Mu. 

801  Symons,  G.  J.,  ed.     The  eruption  of  Krakatoa  arid  subsequent  phenomena: 

report  of  the  Krakatoa  committee  of  the  Royal  Society.  Illus.  Lond. 
1888.  4to.  £1.  10s.  $12.00.  Sd— Te. 

802  System  (A)  for  the  construction  of  crystal  models  on  the  type  of  an  ordinary 

plait  exemplified  by  the  forms  belonging  to  the  six  axial  systems  in  crys- 
tallography. W.  55  pi.  Lond.  1888.  Svo,  5s.  $5.00.  Sp. 

803  Table  (A)  of  the  cubic  area  of  various  varieties  of  anthracite  and  bituminous 

coals.     N.  Y.  1891.  $1.00.  Cm. 

N.  B.— Fifty-six  different  kind  of  coal  were  carefully  tested  and,  the  results  of  the  experi- 
ments are  given  in  this  table.  It  is  printed  on  a  large  card  in  the  very  finest  style,  the 
endeavor  being  to  make  its  appearance  in  keeping  with  its  value  and  its  preservation  for 
years  an  object  easily  effected.  Great  care  was  taken  that  the  coals  tested  were  true  to 
name  and  from  representative  mines.  In  all  questions  regarding  the  capacity  of  cellars, 
new  bins  and  pockets,  and  many  other  purposes,  this  table  will  be  found  extremely  valu- 
able. 

804  Tarbuck,  J.     A  mine  rent  ready  reckoner,  or  tables  for,  facilitating  the  cal- 

culation of  mine  royalty,  wayleave  rent,  etc.,  at  rents  from  £1.  to  £200.  per 
foot  per  Cheshire  acre  of  10,240  square  yards,  concluding  with  a  table 
showing  the  rate  per  ton,  at  rents  exstending  from  £5  to  £200  per  foot,  and 
at  weights  varying  from  2,200  to  3,800  tons  per  foot  per  Cheshire  acre; 
giving  also  the  weight  per  cubic  foot  and  per  cubic  yard.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  red. 
to  2s  6d.  Cp. 

805  Tarbutt,  P.  F.     Liquid  fuel,  in  vol.  1886,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

80G    Tate,  B.     Historical  geology,  partly  based  on  Portlock's  rudiments.      Illus. 
(Weale's  Ser.)  Lond.  1872. 12mo.  2s  6rf.  Lg-. 

807  Tate,  B.     Physical  geology,  partly  based  on  Portlock's  "rudiments  of  geolo- 

gy."    Illus.     (Weale's  Ser.)     Lond.  1879.     12mo.     2s.  Lg. 

808  fTate,  B.     Rudimentary  treatise   on  geology,   physical  and  historical.     Con- 

sisting of  physical  geology,  which  sets  forth  the  leading  principles  of  the 
science;  and  historical  geology,  which  treats  of  the  mineral  and  organic 
conditions  of  the  earth  at  each  successive  epoch,  especial  reference  being 
made  to  the  British  series  of  rocks.  Illus.  (Weale's  Ser.)  Lond.  (n.  d.) 
12rno.  4s  6d,  and  5s.  Lg-. 

809  fTate,  B.,  and  Blake,  J.  F.     The  Yorkshire  lias.   Illus.  by  woodcuts,  19  litho- 

graphed plates  of  fossils,  and  a  large  geologically  colored  map.  Lond.  (n.d.) 
Svo,  £1.  8s.  Gu. 

810  fTaylor,  J.  E.     Geological  stories,  4th  ed.     Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  Cr.  Svo.  2s  Grf. 

Aa. 

811  Taylor,  H.  C.     Statistics  of  coal :  including  mineral  bituminous  substances 

employed  in  arts  and   manufactures;  with   their  geographical,   geological 


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and  commercial  distribution  and  amount  of  production  and  consumption 
on  the  American  continent.  With  incidental  statistics  of  the  iron  manu- 
facture. 2d  rev.  ed.  by  S.  S.  Haldemann.  Illus.  and  maps.  Phila.  1855. 
8vo,  scarce,  $10.00.  B— Ck—  V. 

812  Teall,  J.  J.  H.     British  petrography:  with  special  reference  to  the  igneous 

rocks.     W.  47  pi.  Lond.  1888.     Roy.  8vo.  £3.  3s.  Du. 

813  Tenney,  S.     Geology,  Rev.  ed,  Phila.  (1859.)  12mo.  $1.25  net.  By. 
Testimony  of  the  rocks.     Miller,  H.     1889.     5s.     540. 

Testing  minerals  and  ores. 

Aaron,  C.  H.    Testing  silver  ores.     1876.     $2.00.    4. 

Phillips,  J.  S.     Explorer's,  etc.  companion.     1879.    $6.00.    645; 

see  Anderson  15,  Triplett  833,  Report  l>79. 
Theodolite,  use  of,  see  Brongh  114,  Haskoll  359. 

814  Thomas,  B.  H.    The  miner's  safety-lamp.    An  essay  on  the  relative  utility 

of  the  different  safety-lamps  in  general  use.    Shenandoah,  Pa.  1886.    25c. 

Cn— Ke. 

815  Thomas,  J.  W.     A  treatise  on  coal,  mine-gases,  and  ventilation,  with  copies 

of  "researches  on  the  gases  inclosed  in  coal",  etc.  Lond.  1878.  Or.  8vo. 
(12mo)  W»Gd,  $4.20.  Ck— Cn— Lm— V. 

816  Thomas,  T.  F.     Notes  on  coal  mining.     Intended  as  an  assistance   to  can- 

didates for  certificates  of  competency  as  colliery  managers,  and  as  a  useful 
reference  book  for  colliery  managers  and  mining  engineers.  Lond.  1880. 
Cr.  8vo.  (12rno)  2s  Gd,  $1.25.  Ck— Cn— Cp, 

817  Thompson,  B.     The  middle  lias  of  Northamptonshire,   considered   strati- 

graphieally,  palreontologically,  economically,  as  a  source  of  water  supply, 
as  a  mitigator  of  floods.  Reprinted  from  the  "Midland  Naturalist."  Bir- 
mingham 1889.  8vo.  3s  Gd.  Hk— Sf. 

818  Thomson,   Geo.      The  underground  fire  at  Wynnstay  colliery,  Ruabon,  in 

1875,  I,  No.  434. 

819  Thorpe,  T.  E.,  ed.    Coal:  its  history  and  uses,  by  Profs.  Green,  Miall,  and 

others,  ed.  by  Prof.  Thorpe.     Lond.  1878.     8vo.  12s  Gd,  $4.00.        Ck— Ma. 

820  Thorpe,  T.  E.     Dictionary  of  applied  chemistry.     3  vols.     Lond.  1890,  '91. 

(vols.  1,  2  issued,  3  in  preparation.)    Roy.  8vo.  (8vo)  half  mor.,  each  £2.  2s, 
$15.00.  Lm. 

821  Thorpe,   T.   E.     Quantitative   chemical   analysis.     Illus.     (Textb.   of  Sci.) 

Lond.  1885.     Fcap.  8vo.  (12mo)  4s  Gd,  $1.50.  B— Ck— Lm— Wm. 

822  Thorpe,  T.   E.,  and  Muir,  M.  M.  P.      Qualitative  chemical  analysis  and 

laboratory  practice.  3d  ed.  Illus.  Lond.  1883.  Fcap.  Svo.  (12mo)  osGd, 
$1.25.  B— Lm. 

823  Thurston,  B.  H.      Materials  of  engineering:    a  work   designed   for   engi- 

neers, students,  and  artisans  in  wood,  metal  and  stone.  Also  as  a  text- 
book in  scientific  schools,  showing  the  properties  of  the  subjects  treated. 
Well  illustrated.  In  three  parts.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1883—88.  Svo,  $11.00. 

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Part  I:  Treatise  on  the  non-metallic  materials  for  engineering.  Stone, 
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and  metric  and  reduction  tables.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1883.  Svo,  $3.00,  red.  to 
$2.00. 

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and  steel;  strength,  ductility,  elasticity,  and  resistance;  effects  of  time, 
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Part  III:  Treatise  on  brasses,  bronzes,  and  other  alloys,  and  their  consti- 
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num, etc.;  the  brasses,  bronzes;  copper-tin-zinc  alloys;  other  valuable 
alloys;  their  qualities,  peculiar  characteristics,  uses,  and  special  adap- 
tations; Thurston's  "maximum  alloys"  strength  of  the  alloys  as  commonly 
made,  and  as  affected  by  special  conditions;  the  mechanical  treatment  of 
metals.  Illus.  N.  Y.  1884.  Svo,  $3.00,  red.  to  $2.50. 

824  Thurston,  B.  H.     Report  on  a  preliminary  investigation  of  the  properties 

of  the  copper-tin  alloys.  Illus.  and  pi.  Wash.,  D.  C.  1879.  Svo.  ($2.50.)     V. 

825  Thwaite,  B.  H.      Gaseous  fuel,  including  water  gas,  its   production   and 

application.    Lond.  1889.     Cr:  Svo.  Is  Gd.  Wi. 


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826  Thwaite,  B.  H.     Liquid  fuel;  its  advantages  for   firing  steam  generators. 

Lond.  1887.  Svo,  pap.  Is.  25c.  Sp. 

Timbering  mines,  etc.,  see  Davies  209,  Sawyer  729,  Simms  749,  Turner  888. 

827  Timbs,  J.     The  year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  art,  exhibiting  the  most 

important  discoveries  and  improvements  of  the  past  years  in  mechanics 
and  the  useful  arts,  natural  philosophy,  electricity,  chemistry,  Geology }min- 
eralogy,  etc.  Lond.  1862—73, 12m o.  ($10.00.)  B, 

Tin  dressing  machinery,  see  Cox  173. 

Tin  mines  and  mining. 

Charleston,  A.  G.    Tin.     1884.  12*  6d.     140. 
Doyle,  P.     Tin  milling  in  Larut.     1879.     3«6d.     223; 

see  Davies  209,  Flower  259,  Graham  317,  Kerl  I,  445,  Lock  495a,  Osborn  605, 
Pepper  631,  Percy  VII,  632,  Phillips  643,  Pryce  661,  Swinney  798,  Thurston 
III,  823. 

Tipping,  see  Percy  I,  633. 

827a  To  builders  and  quarrymen.  (A  circular  of  the  Kegents  of  the  University  of 
Minn.)  .Relating  to  the  collection  of  two-inch  cubes  of  building  stones  for 
physical  tests  of  strength,  and  for  chemical  examination,  and  samples  of 
clay  and  brick  for  the  general  museum.  Minneapolis  1880.  TJ. 

Town  geology.     Heilprin,  A.     1885.     $2.25.    366. 

Town  geology.     Kingsley,  C.    1885.  6s.  454;  1890.  $1.50,  455;  1880.  15c.  456; 
and  in  Scientific  lectures  453. 

828  Traill,  G.  W.     Treatise  on   quartz  and   opal,   including    their    varieties. 

(Edinburgh,)  1870,    sm.  4to.  6s.  $2.00.  Ck— Sf— V. 

829  Transactions  of  the  American  Institute  of  mining  engineers.     Phila.  1880 — 

90;  vols.  1—4,  each  $2.00;  vols.  5—8,  ea.  $3.00;  vols.  9,  11—18,  ea.  $5.00; 

vol.  10,  $10.00;  index  to  vols.  1—15,  $1.00  and  $2.00.  Ad. 

Transvaal ,  geological  features  of,  see  Alford,  10. 
Transvaal  mining  laws,  see  Mitchell  552. 

830  Treatise  on  the  progressive  improvement  and  present  state  of  manufactures 

in  metals.     2  vols.  Illus.  Lond.  1831.    16mo.  ($3.50.)  Ck. 

Treatment  of  ores,  see  Ores. 
Trenton  limestone,  see  Orton  603. 
830a  Trewert,  E.     Electricity  and   its  recent  applications.     Illus.  Lynn,   Mass. 

189l.l2mo.  $2.00.  Bv. 

N,  B.— Contains  a  chapter  on  electrical  mining  apparatus. 

831  Trewman,  A.  H.  C.     Flues  and  ventilation,  in  vol.  1876,  Soc.  Eng.  Trans. 

832  Trimble,  H.  Practical  and  analytical  chemistry:  being  a  complete  course  in 

chemical  analysis.    3d  enl.  ed.  Illus.  Phila.  1889.  12mo.  $1.50.  Bs. 

Trimdon  mine  explosion,  see  Atkinson,  39. 

833  Triplett,  F.    How  to  assay.    A  book  for  the  practical  miner  and  prospector. 

N.  Y.  (n.  d.)  $1.00.  Fa— H. 

N.  B. — A  new  edition  in  preparation. 

834  Troilius,   M.     Notes  on   the   chemistry    of   iron.     For   professional   men 

students,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  and  all  interested  in  iron.     2d  rev.  and 

enl.  ed.     N.  Y.  1886.     Svo.    $2.00.  B~ Ck— Wm. 

Tudhoe  mine  explosion,  see  Atkinson  39. 
Tungsten,  see  Howe,  385,  386. 
Tunneling.    See  also  Aqueducts — Blasting — Rock  Drills. 

Drinker,  H.  S;     Tunneling.     1888.     $25.00.     226. 

Gripper,  C.  F.     Railway  Tunneling.     1879.     7s6(Z.     335. 

Simms,  F.  W.     Pract.  treat,  on  tunneling.     1877.     30s.     749. 

Sutro  tunnel  report.     1872.     $3.50.     790. 

Turner,  C.    Timbering  of  tunnels.    838. 

Bee  Bowie  105,  Wardle  868—70. 
Tunneling  in  Japan,  see  Jones  431. 

835  Tunner,  P.     Treatise  on  roll-turning  for  the  manufacture  of  iron.     Trans. 

and  adapted  by  J.  B.  Pearse.  Illus.  and  atlas.  N.  Y.  1869,  text  8vo.,  atlas 
folio,  $10.00.  Ck— Sp— V. 

836  Tunner,  Prof.    Use  of  lignite  or  brown  coal  in  the  blast  furnace,  in  1882,  I, 

No.  434. 

837  Tuomey,  M.     Report  on  the  geology  of  South  Carolina.     Columbia,   S.  C. 

1848.    4to.  ($15.00.)  V. 

Turf,  see  Peat. 

838  Turner,  Chas.    Timbering  of  trenches  and  tunnels,  in  vol.  1871.    Soc.  Eng. 

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839-  Tuttle,  H.  A.  Pocket  analysis  book.  For  ores,  iron,  coal,  steel,  coke  and 
limestone.  With  tables  for  miners,  dealers,  and  iron  smelters.  N.  Y. 
(n.  d.)  18mo,  pocket  form,  ($2.00.)  Ck. 

840  Twinney,  A.  J.  G.  Handbook  to  the  examinations  for  colliery  managers' 
certificates  of  competency.  Lond.  1878.  (18mo.)  ($2.00.)  Ck. 


colliery  explosion,  see  Report  678. 
Underground  fire.     See  also  Explosions — Accidents. 

Thomas,  Geo.     Underground  fire  at  Wyrmstay  colliery.     No.  SIS. 
('ndt'.n/ro'ud  steam  pumping  machinery. 

Miciu-ll,  S.     Mine  draiiumc.     1881.     15*.     5: ',:•}. 
Underground  treasures.     Orton,  J.     1887.     1.50.     604. 

841  United   States.     Department  of  -the  Interior.     Census    Office.     Production, 

technology,  and  uses  of  petroleum,  and  its  products,  by  S.  E.  Peckham; 
manufacture  of  coke,  by  Jos.  D.  Weeks;  building  stone  of  the  U.  S.  and 
statistics  of  quarry  industry,  1880,  vol.  10.  Illus.  Wash.,  D.  C.  1884.  4to. 
n.  p.  Ga. 

842  United   States.     Department  of  the   Interior.     Census  Office.  (F.  A.  Walker, 

and  C.  W.  Seaton,  supts.)  Report  on  the  mining  industries  of  the  U.  S. 
(exclusive  of  the  precious  metals,)  with  special  investigations  into  the  iron 
resources  of  the  republic,  and  into  the  cretaceous  coals  of  the  Northwest, 
by  R.  Pumpelly.  Illus.,  maps  and  plans.  Wash.,  D.  C.  1886.  8vo.  n.  p. 

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843  United  States.     Department  of  the  Interior.   ^  Census  Office.     (F.  A.    Walker, 

and  C.  W.  Seaton,  supts.)  The  U.  S.  mining  laws  and  regulations  there- 
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844  United  Sates.     Department  of  the  Interior.    General  Land   Office.     Mining 

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January  1884.  Wash.,  D.  C.  8vo.  pap.  1881,  '84.  n.  p.  Ga. 

845  United  States.     Department  of   the   Interior.     General   Land    Office.      Coal 

land  law  and  regulations  thereunder,  July  31,  1882.  Wash.,  D.  C.,  1882. 
Svo.,  pap.,  n.  p.  Ga. 

846  United  States  geological  survey.  First  annual  report  of  the  director  C.  King. 

Illus.  Wash.,  D.  C.,  1880.  Svo.  n.  p.  Ga. 

N.  B— This  is  a  preliminary  report,  describing  the  plan  of  organization  and  publication. 

847  United  States  geological  survey.  Report  of  the  director,  J.  W.  Powell.  Illus. 

VVash.,  D.  C.,  1880—81.  Svo.  n.  p.  Ga. 

848  United  States  geological  survey.  Vol.  12:  geology  and  mining   industry  of 

Leadville,  Colorado.  With  45  plates,  6  figures  and  a  separate  fol.  atlas  of 
35  sheets,  by  S.  F.  Emmons.  Wash.,  D.  C.,  1888.  4to.  Ga. 

849  Urbin,  Ed.,  and  Bruell,  A.     A  practical  guide  for  puddling   iron  and  steel. 

A  prize  essay  read  before  the  Association  of  Engineers.  To  which  is  added 
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Trans,  from  the  French  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  Phila.  1868.  Svo.  $1.00, 

B— Sp— Wn. 

850  Ure,  A.     Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and  mines,  containing  a  clear  ex- 

position of  their  principles  and  practice.  Ed.  by  Robt.  Hunt.  New  enl  ed. 
4  vols.  Illus.  Lond.  1878—81.  8vo,  £7.  7,s,  $24.00;  half  mor.  $30.00. 

Am— B— Lm— V. 
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Utilizing  bye-products  from  Hoffman  coke  ovens,  see  Otto  602. 
Utilization  of  Basic  Bessemer  slag,  see  Wedding  878. 

851  Valentin,  Wm.  G.     Course  of  qualitative  chemical  analysis.     7th  ed.,  rev- 

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spectra,  and  illus.  Lond.  1888.  Svo.  8«  Qd.  $3.00.  Bs— Cg. 

Valleys.     Kinahan,  G.  H,     1875.  7s  Gd.  448. 
Valuation  of  mining  properties,  see  Lintern  488. 

852  Van  Wagenen,  T.  E.     Manual   of  hydraulic   mining,   for   the   use   of  the 

practical  miner.  N.  Y.  1880.  16mo  (iSino)  $1.00.  5s.   B— Ck— Fa— Sp— V. 
1V///.S,  see  Phillips  645. 


VEN— WAH  73 


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Bagot,  A.     Colliery  ventilation.     1882.    5s.    43. 

Clarke,  W.  J.     Coll.  ventil.     1891.     Is,    148a. 

Fairley,  W.    Ventil.  of  coal  mines.     3s;  254;  1882,  50c,     255. 

James,  J.  St.     Coll.  ventilation.    2s.    414. 

Miller,  J.     Coal  mine's  gases.     1878.     10s  Gd.    541. 

Murgne,  D.     Mine  ventilation  1883.    5s.     566. 

Ramsay,  J.  A.     Ventil.  and  working  collieries.     1882.     5s.  669. 

Scott,  E.  Ventil.  of  coal  mines.     1863.     Is.     734. 

Thomas,  J.  W.     Coal,  mine  gases,  and  ventil.  1878.     10s  Gd.    815. 

Trewman,  A.  H.  C.     Flues  and  ventilation.     831. 

Wilson,  E,  B.     Mine  ventil.  1891.     $1.25.     907; 

see  Andre  18,  Colliery  155,  Davies  209,  Fairley  252,   Hyslop  406,  Mauchline 

527,  Percy  I,  633;    Koy  717,  718;  Scoffern  733;  Wardle  868— 70. 
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853  f  " Verifier".     Scepticism  in  geology;  and  the  reasons  for  it.    An  assemblage 

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854  Views,  description  and  progress  of  work  on  the  new  Croton  Aqueduct  tunnel, 

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855  Virginia.     A  synopsis  of  the  geology,  geography,   climate  and  soil   of  the 

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Within  the  same  cover  there  is  given  "a  history  of  Baltimore  Copper  Works  at  Canton, 
Maryland,"  also  "sketches  of  the  Forrest  Copper  Works  and  the  Haford  Copper  Works, 
Swansea,  South  Wales,"  which  are  illustrated  by  full-page  pictures  of  the  works. 
Volcanoes,  See  also  Bala — Igneous  rocks. 

Dana,  J.  D.     Characteristics  of  volcanoes.     1890.     $3.50.     188. 

Hartwig,  G.     Volcanoes.     1887.  2s  Gd.     357. 

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Rockwood,  C.  G.     Progress  in  vulcanology.     1889.  n.  p.     696. 

Symons,  G.  J.  Eruption  of  Krakatoa.     1888.     30s.  801; 

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Fleischer,  E.'    System  of  volum.  anal.  1877.     7s  Gd.     258. 

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Wagner,  Bud.  Handbook  of  chemical  technology.  Trans,  and  ed.  from  the 
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Wahl,  W.  H.  Galvanoplastic  Manipulations:  a  practical  guide  for  the  gold 
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871  Watt,  Alex.     Electro-deposition.     A  practical  treatise  on  the  electrolysis 

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877  Weale,  J.  A  dictionary  of  terms  used  in  architecture,  building,  engineer- 
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*2.50.  B— Lg. 

S7S  Wedding,  H.  The  basic  Bessemer  process;  from  the  German  by  W.  15. 
Phillips  and  K.  Prochaska.  With  a  supplementary  chapter  on  dephos- 
phori/ation  in  the  Basic  open-hearth  furnace,  by  E.  Proehaska.  Illus. 
N.  Y.  1891.  Svo.  $3.50.  ^b— Wn. 


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Contents: — Early  dephosphorizing  methods;  the  basic  lining;  construction  and  lining  of 
the  converter;  the  material;  the  basic  Bessemer  process;  the  chemical  and  physical 
tion;  general  arrangement  of  basic  Bessemer  works;  utilization  of  basic  Bessemer  slag; 
dcphosphorization  in  the  open-heart;  economical  results  of  the  basic  Bessemer  process; 
desulphurizatlon  of  pig  iron;  supplementary  chapter:  dephosphorization  in  the  bapic 
open- hearth  furnace. 

879  Wedding,  H.     Elements  of  the  metallurgy  of  iron.  Trans,  from  the  Gonnn.ii 

by  W.  T,  Brannt,     Illns.     Phila.  8vo.  in  preparation.  B — Ck. 

880  Weeks,  Jos.  D.     The  manufacture  of  cok«.     Report  to  the  IT.  8.  Geological 

Survey,  giving  statistics  from  1880  to  1884.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (n.  d.)  Pap. 
40c;  the  same  for  1885,  in  press  40o.  Ag- — We. 

881  Weeks,  Jos.  D.     Natural  gas  in  the  United  States.     Abstract  from    mineral 

resources  of  the  United  States,  calendar  year  1885.    (Pittsburgh,  n.  d.)  Svo. 

Pap.  20c.  Ag-— We. 

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•     Its  divisions,  which  are  as  follovys,  will  give  an  idea  of  its  contents;  total  consumption  of 
natural  gas  in  the  United  States  in  1885 — charges  to  consumers — economy  in   using    iiat 
ural  gas— occurrence— history  of  use— natural  gas  as  an   illuniinanl  .-pressure    and    pro- 
duction of  wells — storage  of  gas —exhaustion  of  gas. 

882  Weeks,  Jos.  D.     The  same  for  1886,  '87.     (Pittsburgh,  n.  d.)  each  20c. 

Ar-Wc. 

883  Weeks,  Jos.  D.     The  manufacture  of  coke.     The  most  elaborate  and    com- 

plete monograph  on  the  coke  industry  of  the  United  States.     N.  Y.  ixsf>. 

4to,  pap.  $1.50;  cloth  $2.00.  Ag-— Ck— -  We. 

Wells,  wellsinking  and  boring.     A  list  on  this  subject*will  be  found  in  Handy 

Lists  I. 
Went  Stanley  mine  explosion,  see  Atkinson.  30. 

884  Westropp,  H.  M.     Manual   of  precious    stones   and  antique  gems.    Illus. 

Lond.  1874.    Cr.  Svo.  (12mo.)  M,  $2.00.  Ok— Lo. 

What  the  earth  is  composed  of.     Roscoe.  Gd.  707. 

885  Wheeler,  C.  G.     Elementary  guide  to  determinative  mineralogy;  upon  the 

method  of  Weisbach's  Tabellen  znr  Besti miming  der  Mineralien;   applied 

to  American  species.     Chicago,  1880.  12rno.  $1.00.  W* 

88G    Wheeler,    C.  G.     Outlines  of  determinative  mineralogy  for  high   schools, 

academies,  etc.     Chicago,  1884,  12mo.  $1.00.  W*. 

887  White,  J.  S.,  ed.     Recent  examination  papers  for  admission    to   Harvard, 

Yale,  Princeton,  Sheffield  Scientific  school,  and  Columbia  School  of  .Mines; 

selected  and  ed.  for  the  use  of  preparatory  schools.     Bo.st.    188S.    12mo. 

$1.25.  G. 

WJiUehaven  mine  explosion,  see  Atkinson  39. 
White  Lead,  see  Pulsifer  662. 

888  Whitney,  J.  D.     Metallic  wealth  of  the  United  States.     Described  and  com- 

pared with  that  of  our  countries.     Phila.  1854.  8vo,  $2.50.       Ok— lid-    V. 

889  Whitney,  J.  D.     Colorado:  schedule   of  ores   contributed    to  the  Paris  ex- 

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W.  maps.  Lond.  18G7.  Svo.,  pap.  Is,  25c.  V— Wg-. 

890  Whitney,  J.  P.     Silver  mining  regions  of  Colorada.  N.  Y.  1805.  12mo.  pap. 

25c.  V. 

891  Whitwell,  Th.     Iron  smelters'  pocket  analysis  book.   Containing  tables  and 

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Ck— Wm. 
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892  Wilkie,  Geo.     The  manufacture  of  iron  in  Great  Britain.     With    remnrks 

on  the  employment  of  capital  in  iron  works  and  collieries.  Lond.  1857. 
8vo.  (10s.)  $4.00,  Ck. 

893  Will,  H.     Tables  of  qualitative   chemical   analysis,    with    an    introductory 

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edition,  ed.  by  Ch.  F.  Himes.  Phila.  1881.  Svo.  $1.50.  B— Ck. 

894  Williams,  A.     Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States.  (U.  S.  Gov.  Surveys1, 

bulletins.)  Wash.,  D.  C.  1883.  Svo.  50c.  Ga. 

895  Williams,  C.  W.     Fuel:  its  combustion  and    economy.     Being  an  abridge- 

ment of  "a  treatise  on  the  combustion  ot  coal  and  the  prevention  of 
smoke."  With  extensive  additions  on  recent  practice  in  the  combustion 
and  economy  of  fuel,  coal,  coke,  wood,  peat,  petroleum,  etc.,  by  I).  K. 
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896  Williams,  Edw.  H.,jr.     Manual  of  Litliology.     A  practical  work,  intended 

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1886.  18mo.  $1.25;  red.  to  75c.  B— Wm. 

897  Williams,  G.  H.    Modern  petrography:  an  account  of  the  application  of  the 

microscope  to  the  study  of  geology.     Bost.  1886.  12mo.  25c.  Hh. 

898  Williams,  G.  H.      Elements  of  crystallography.     N.  Y.  1890.  12mo.    $1.25 

net.  Hn. 

899  Williams,  S.  G.     Applied   geology:  treatise  on   the  industrial   relations    of 

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derived  from  geological  sources.  N.  Y.  1886.  12rno,  $1.20  net.  Ac. 

900  Williams,  W.  M.     The  chemistry  of  iron  and  steel   making   and  of  their 

practical  uses.     Loud.  1890.  P.  Svo.  (12mo.)  9s,  $3.00.  Cf— Ld— V. 

N.  B.— This  book  is  not  only  interesting  to  those  technically  concerned  in  the  manufacture 
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understand  why  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  steel  is  the  most  specially  national  of  all 
onr  national  industries. 

901  Williams,  W.  M.     Explosive  compounds,  in  Bevan's  B.  M.  I.     No.  81. 

902  Williams,  W.  M.     Iron  and  steel,  in  Bevan's  B.  M.  I.     No.  81. 

903  Williamson,  A.  W.     Metallurgical  processes.     N.  Y.  1877.     6d.    20c.     Ma . 

904  Wilson,  A.     Water  gas  as  used  for  metallurgical  purposes,  MI   1888,  II,  No. 

434. 

905  Wilson,  C.  S.     The  mining  laws  of  the  United  States,  Colorado,  New  Mex- 

ico and  Arizona.  •  With  notes,  forms,  diagrams,  suggestions  to  prospectors, 
etc.  Denver,  Colo.,  1881.  16mo.  bds.  $1.00.  Ck— L. 

906  Wilson,  C.  S.,  and  Carpenter,  S.  W.     Manual  of  the  mining  laws  of  the  U. 

S.,  Colorado,  New  Mexico  and  Arizona.  Cont.  statutes,  decisions  of  the 
courts,  etc.  2ded.,  with  supp.,  rev.  to  date.  Denver,  Co!.,  1884.  16mo. 
bds.  $1.00  net.  L. 

907  Wilson,  E.  B.     Treatise  on  practical  and  theoretical  mine  ventilation.    For 

the  use  of  mining  engineers,  students  and  practical  men.  4th  ed.,  w.  pi. 
N.  Y.  (1884)  1891.  16mo.  $1.25.  Ck— Cn— Wm. 

N.  B.— Contains:  atmosphere, natural  ventilation,  etc.;  safety  lamps,  etc.;  physical  proper- 
ties of  air  in  motion,  etc.;  laws  of  pressure  and  friction  of  air  in  mines,  with  problems 
illustrating  the  same;  laws  regulating  the  quantity  of  air  flowing  through  mines,  etc.; 
ventilation  of  single  pits  or  drifts,  etc.;  splitting  the  air,  etc.;  advantages  of  splits,  etc.: 
quantity  of  air  necessary  for  a  mi ae,  etc.;  air  measurements,  etc. ;  history  of  mechanical 
ventilators,  etc. 

908  Wiltshire,  Th.     The  history  of  coal:  an  introductory   lecture  delivered   be- 

fore the  principal  members  of  the  staff  and  students  of  the  evening  classes 
of  King's  College,  1878,  at  the  commencement  of  the  winter  session.  Illus. 
Lond,  1878.  8vo.  pap.  Is.  40c.  Sp. 

909  Winchell,    A.      Geological    excursions:    rudiments  of   geology  for  young 

learners.     5th  ed.    Illus.     Chicago  (1884,  $1.50.)  1889.     12mo.  $1.25.     Gc. 

910  Winchell,  A.     Geological  studies;  or,  elements  of  geology  for  high  schools, 

colleges,  etc.     3d  ed.     Illus.     Chicago  (J  886)     1889.     12mo.    $3.00       Gc. 

911  Winchell,  A.     Shall  we  teach  geology?    A  discussion  of  the  proper  place  of 

geology  in  modern  education.     Chicago  1889.  12mo.  (Cr.  Svo,  $1.00.    5s. 

Gc— Te. 

912  Winchell,  A.     Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer.    3d  ed.     Illus.     Chicago 

(1881)  1887.  12mo.   $2.00.  Gc. 

913  Winchell,  A.     Walks  and  talks  in   the  geological   field.     N.  Y.  1886.     Svo. 

$1.00.  Pn. 

914  Winchell,  A.     World  life:  comparative  geology.     3d  ed.     Illus.     Chicago 

(1883)  1889.  12mo.    $2.50.  Gc. 

915  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     First  annual  report  on  the  geological  and  natural  his- 

tory survey  of  Minnesota,  for  1872.  W,  col.  map  of  the  state.  2d  ed.  Min- 
neapolis 1872.  8vo.  TJ. 

916  Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  Peckham,  S.  F.,  eds.     Second  annual  report  of  the 

same  for  1873.     Illus.     Minneapolis,  1873.     Svo.  o.  p.  TJ. 

917  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     Third  annual  report  of  the  same,  for   1874.      With  2 

county   maps.     Minneapolis  1874.     Svo.  o.  p.  TJ. 

918  Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  Harrington,  M.  W.,eds.     Fourth  annual   report    of 

the  same,  for  1875.  With  4  county  maps  andillus.  Minneapolis  1875.  Svo. 
o.  p.  TJ. 

919  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     Fifth  annual  report  of  the  mine,   for   1876.     With  4 

col.  maps  andillus.;  with  reports  on  chemistry,  by  S.  F.  Peckham.  Min- 
neapolis, 1876.  Svo.  o.  p.  TJ- 


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920  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.   _ Sixth  annual  report  of  the  same,   for   1877.      With   3 

geological  maps  and  illus.;  with  reports  on  chemical  analyses,  by  S.  F. 
Peckham;  on  geology  of  Rice  county,  by  L.  B.  Sperry,  etc.  Minneapolis, 
1877.  8vo.  o.  p.  TJ. 

921  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     Seventh  animal  report  of  the  same,  for  1878.  With  21 

plates;  and  with  a  field  report,  by  C.  W.  Hall;  chemical  analyses,  by  S.  F. 
Peckham,  etc.  Minneapolis  1878.  8vo,  o.  p.  TJ. 

922  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     Eighth  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1879.     With  1 

plate.  Containing  a  statement  of  the  methods  of  microscopic  Kthology,  a 
discussion  of  the  cupriferous  series  in  Minn.,  and  descriptions  of  new  series 
of  brachiopoda  from  the  Trenton  and  Hudson  River  formations;  with  re- 
ports on  the  geology  of  Central  and  Western  Minnesota,  by  W.  Upham; 
on  the  Lake  Superior  region,  by  C.  W.  Hall;  chemical  analyses,  by  S.  F. 
Peckham,  etc.  Minneapolis  1879.  8vo.  o.  p.  TJ. 

923  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     9th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1880.     Containing 

field  descriptions  of  442  crystalline  rock  samples,  and  notes  on  their 
geological  relations,  from  the  northern  part  of  the  state,  etc.  W.  6  plates, 
and  illus.  Minneapolis  1880.  8vo.  o.  p.  TJ. 

924  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     10th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1881,     Containing 

field  descriptions  of  about  four  hundred  rock  samples,  and  notes  on  their 
geological  relations,  continued  from  the  last  report,  the  Potsdam  sandstone; 
typical  thin  sections  of  the  rocks  of  the  cupriferous  series,  etc.  With  26 
plates  and  illus.  Minneapolis  1881.  8vo.  n.  p.  TJ. 

925  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     llth  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1882.     Containing 

a  report  on  the  mineralogy  of  Minn.,  and  a  note  on  the  age  of  the  rocks 
of  the  Mesabi  -and  Vermilion  iron  districts;  with  papers  on  the  crystalline 
rocks  of  Minn.,  by  A.  Streng  and  J.  H.  Kloos;  on  rock  outcrops  in  Central 
Minn.,  and  on  Lake  Agassiz,  by  W.  Upham;  on  the  iron  region  of  Northern 
Minn.,  by  A.  H.  Chester;  chemical  analyses,  by  J.  A  Dodge;  and  an 
appendix  containing  Minnesota  laws  relating  to  mines  and  mining,  ab- 
stracted by  C.  L.  Herrick.  Illus.  and  1  plate.  Minneapolis  1882.  8vo, 
n.  p.  TJ. 

926  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     12th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1883.     Summary 

report,  containing  pal  aeon  tological  notes,  and  a  paper  on  the  comparative 
strength  of  Minn,  and  New  England  granites,  by  N.  H.  Winchell,  etc. 
With  30  plates  and  1  map.  Minneapolis  1883,  n.  pr  TJ. 

927  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     13th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1884.     Geological 

reconnoissances,  the  Vermilion  iron  ores,  the  crystalline  rocks  of  Minn, 
and  of  the  Northwest,  the  Humboldt  salt-well  in  Kittson  county,  records 
of  various  deep  wells  in  the  state,  fossils  from  the  red  quartzyte  at  Pipe- 
stone,  reports  on  the  New  Orleans  Exposition  and  on  the  General  Museum, 
by  N.  H.  Winchell;  geology  of  Minnehaha  County,  Dakota,  by  W.  Upham; 
Chemical  report,  by  J.  A.  Dodge;  geological  notes  in  Blue  Earth  county, 
by  A.  F.  Bechdolt;  papers  on  the  cretaceous  fossils  in  the  boulder  clays  in 
the  Northwest,  by  G.  M.  Dawson  and  by  Woodward  and  Thomas,  etc. 
Minneapolis  1884.  8vo,  n.  p.  TJ. 

928  Winchell,  N.  H.,  erf.     14th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1885.     Containing 

summary  report,  notes  on  some  deep  wells  in  Minnesota,  descriptions  of 
four  new  species  of  fossils,  a  supposed  natural  alloy  of  copper  and  silver 
from  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Superior,  and  revision  of  the  stratigraphy  of 
the  Cambrian  in  Minn.,  etc.  With  2  plates  and  illus.  Minneapolis  1885T 
8vo,  n.  p.  TJ. 

929  Winchell,  N.  H.,  erf.     15th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  188G,  embracing 

reports  on  observations  on  the  crystalline  rocks  in  the  northeastern  part  of 
the  state,  by  A.,  N.  H.,  and  H.  V.  Winchell.  Illus.  and  2  col.  maps. 
Minneapolis  1886.  8vo,  n.  p.  TJ. 

930  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     16th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for  1887.     Contains 

theMarquette  iron  region,  on  theGogebic  and  Penokee  iron-bearing  rocks, 
the  geology  of  the  region  northwest  from  Vermilion  lake  to  Rainly  lake 
and  of  the  Little  and  Big  Fork  rivers,  etc.  With  2  plates  and  illus. 
Minneapolis  1887.  8vo,  n.  p.  TJ. 

931  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     17th  annual  report  of  the  same,  for   1888.     Contains: 

report  of  N.  H.  Winchell;  the  crystalline  rocks  of  Minn,  a  general  report 
of  progress  made  in  the  study  of  their  field  relations,  with  a  bibliography 


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of  recent  works  on  the  crystalline  rocks ;  field  observations  in  their  on  re- 
gions; report  of  U.  S.  Grant,  geological  observations  in  northeastern  Minn. 
Illus.  Minneapolis,  1888.  8vo,  n.p.  TJ. 

03:2     Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     18th  animal  report  of  the  same,  for  1889.     With   illus. 
Minneapolis,  1889.  8vo,  n.  p.  U. 

933  Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  Upham,  W.,  eds.     The  geology  of  Minnesota.    Vol.  I 

of  the  final  report.  Containing  an  historical  sketch  of  explorations  and 
surveys  in  Minnesota,  the  building  stones  and  the  geology  of  counties,  by 
N.  H.  Winchell,  M.  W.  Harrington,  and  W.  Upham.  Illus.  and  43  plates. 
Minneapolis,  1872—82.  4to.  $3.50;  half  roan,  $5.00.  U. 

Distributed  gratuitously  to  all  public  libraries  and  comity  auditor's  offices  in  the  state,  to 
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$5  in  grained  half  roan  binding,  upon  application  to  Prof.  N.  H.  Winchell,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

934  Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  Upham,  W.,  eds.     Geology  of  Minn.     Vol.  II  of  the 

final  report.  Containing  chapters  on  the  geology  of  counties  by  N.  H. 
Winchell,  and  W.  Upham.  With  42  plates  and  illns.  Minneapolis,  1882 — 
85.  4to,  Distributed  according  to  law  in  the  same  manner  as  vol.  I.  TJ. 

935  Winchell,  N.  H.,  ed.     The  building  stones,  clays,  limes,  cements,  roofing, 

flagging,  and  paving  stones  of  Minnesota:  a  special  report.  Minneapolis, 
1880,  n.  p.  TJ. 

936  Winchell,  N.  H.     History  of  geological  surveys  oi  Minnesota:   a  bulletin. 

Minneapolis,  n.  p.  TJ. 

937  Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  H.  V.     The  iron  ores  of  Minnesota.     With  illus.,   44 

plates,  and  geolog.  map,     Minneapolis.  $3.50.  TJ. 

938  Winchell,  N.  H.  Natural  gas  in  Minnesota:  a  bulletin.  Minneapolis,  n.  p.  U. 

939  Winchell,  N.  H.     Report  on  the  Salt  Spring  Lands  due  the   state   of   Min- 

nesota: history  of  all  official  transactions  relating  to  them,  and  a  state- 
ment of  their  amount  and  location.  Minneapolis,  1874,  n.  p.  TJ. 

Winding  appliances  and  machinery.     See  also  Haulage — Hoisting  M  ich. 
Havrez,  J.     Wind,  appliances,  etc.    1875.    3l>:>; 
see  Andre  18,  Percy  I,  (5:5:5. 

Winding  coal,  see  Andre  18. 

940  Winnall's  Coal  reckoner.     New.  ed.     Lond.  1873.  12mo.  Is  C>d.  Sf. 
841     Wittgenstein,  K.,  and  Kurzwernhart,  A.     The  manufacture   of  steel  with 

brown  coal  at  Teplitz,  in  1882,  II,  No.  434. 

942  Wohler,  F.     Handbook  of  mineral  analysis,  ed.  by   H.  B.   Nason.      Phila. 

1871.     12mo.     $3.00.  B— Ck— V. 

Wolfram,  see  Charleston  140. 

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Wonders  under  the  ground.     Hartwig,  G.  1888.     2s.  358. 

943  Wood,  Thos.     Chemical  notes  for  the  lecture  room,  on  heat,  laws  of  chemi- 

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Lond.  1868.  P.  8vo.  3s  Gd.  $2.00.  Ck— Lm. 

944  Wood,  Thos.     Notes  on  the  metak.     A  second  series  of  chemical  notes  for 

the  lecture  room.  Lond.  1868.     P.  8vo  (12mo)  5s.  $2.00.  Ck— Lm. 

Wood  charcoal,  see  Mills  545,  Percy  I,  632. 

945  Woodward,  H.  B.     Geology  of  England  and  Wales.     2d  ed.,  with  maps  and 

illns.  Liverpool  (1876,  14s  $5.60)  1887.  8vo.  18s.  Pm— V. 

Working  of  mines,  see  Andre  18,  Davies  209,  Hyslop  406,  Osborn  605. 
Working  silver  ores.     Aaron,  C.  H.  1876.  $2.00.  4. 

916    Worthen,  A.  H.     Geological  survey   of  Illinois.     5  vols.     Springfield,    111. 
1866—73.     4to.  ($30.00)  V. 

947  Wright,  Chas?  B.  A.     Metals  and  their  chief  industrial  applications.  Lond. 

1878.  16mo.  $1.25.  Ck— Ma. 

948  fWright,  Mrs.      Our  world:  its  rocks  and  fossils.     A  simple  introduction  to 

geology.     8th  ed.     Illus.  Lond.  (n.  d.)  12mo.  2s.  Id. 

949  Wright,  Wm.     The  oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania;  showing  where  petroleum 

is  found;  how  it  is  obtained,  and  at  what  cost.  With  hints  for  whom  it 
may  concern.  N.  Y.  (1865)  12mo.  $1.50.  Ck— Hd— V. 


//i  in'.     See  also  Metals. 
(Jniham,  W.     Brass,  tin,  /inc. 


see  Aaron  2,  Boyd  108,  Davies  ,209,    Kerl    I,    445,  Lock    I95a,  Osborn 
Percy   II,(>:-W;    Phillips  643,   Spon.  parts  96,  97,  774.    Thurston,  III,  82 


LIST    OIF1 

Newspapers,     Periodicals,     Almanacs    and 

Annuals. 


Ni  B.— The  prices  of  papers  published  in  England  do  not  include  postage  to  the  United  States. 
In  almost  every  case  the  postage  has  to  be  added  to  the  price  of  subscription. 

Age  of  Steel.  Weekly.  Saturday.  (Since  1822.)  Ed.  by  W.  E.  Barnes.  $3.00  per 
year.  Pub.  by  Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  Equitable  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
New  York  office:  3  Park  Row. 

Aluminum  Age.  Trade  Journal  of  progressive  information  for  manufacturers, 
metal  workers,  mechanics,  etc.  Monthly.  (Since  1891.)  50c.  per  year.  Pub. 
Office  67  E.  Fifth  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

American  Chemical  Journal.  Bi-monthly.  (Since  1879)  Ed.  by  Ira  Remsen. 
$4.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  John  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Engineer.  Devoted  to  engineering.  Weekly  Wednesday.  (Since 
18SO.)  $2.00  per  year.  Ed.  by  1.  P.  Pemberton.  Pub.  by  American  Engineer 
Pub.  Co.,  230  La  Salle  St.,  Chicngo,  111. 

American  Geologist.  Devoted  to  geologv  and  allied  sciences.  Monthly.  (Since 
1887).  Ed.  by  S.  Calvin,  E.  W.  Claypole,  F.  W.  Cragin,  J.  Eyerman,  P.  Frazer, 
11.  T.  Hill,  A.  Lakes,  A.  C.Lawson,  E.  O.  Ulrich,  I.  C.  White,  and  N.  H.  Win- 
chell.  $3.50  per  year,  35c  per  No.  Pub.  by  Am. Geologist  Pub.  Co.,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

American  Journal  of  Industry.  Monthly.  (Since  1881)  $1.00  per  year.  Ed. 
and  pub.  by  Geo.  E.  William*,  112  VVood  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

American  Journal  of  Science.  Established  by  B.  Silliman  in  1818.  Ed.  by  James 
D.  and  Ed.  S.  Dana,  assist,  ed.  Prof.  Josiah  P.  Cooke,  Geo.  L.  Goodale,  and  John 
Trowbridge,  of  Cambridge;  Prof.  H.  A.  Newton  and  A.  E.  Verrill,  of  New  Ha- 
ven; and  Prof.  Geo.  F.  Barker,  of  Phila.  Monthly.  $6.00  per  year,  50c  ea.  No. 
Pub.  by  J.  D.  and  E.  S.  Dana,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

American  Machinist.  Mechanical.  Weekly.  Thursday.  (Since  1877)  Ed.  by 
F.  F.  Hemenway.  $3.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  Am.  Mach.  Pub.  Co.,  96  Fulton  St., 
New  York. 

American  Manufacturer  and  Iron  World.  Weekly.  Friday.  (Since  1862.)  Ed.  by 
Jos.  D.  Weeks.  $4.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  National  Iron  and  Steel  Pub.  Co. .Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

American  Metal  Market.  Weekly.  Saturday.  (Since  1883.)  $3.00  per  year. 
Ed,  and  pub.  by  G.  M.  S.  Horton,  343  Greenwich  St.,  New  York. 

American  Wood  Worker  and  Mechanical  Journal.  Monthly.  (Since  1883.)  $1.00 
per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  James  Nolan,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Artisan.  Industrial.  Monthly.  (Since  1878)  $1.00  yer  year.  Ed.  by  A.  A.  Brown. 
Pub.  by  Cincin,  Artisan  Co.,  64  Longworth  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Black  Diamond.  Semi-monthly.  (Since  1885.)  $2.00  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by 
Bischoffand  Waterloo,  Home  Insurance  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

Bulletin,  of  the  American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  Weekly.  Wednesday. 
(Since  1867).  $4.00  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  James  M.  Swank,  261  South  4th 
St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bullion.  Devoted  to  mining.  Weekly.  Tuesday.  (Since  1883.)  $3.00  per 
year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  Chas.  Longuemare,  El  Paso,  El  Paso  Co.,  Texas. 

Canadian  Electrical  News  and  Steam  Engineering  Journal.  Monthly.  (Since  1883) 
$1.00  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  Chas.  H,  Mortimer,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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Canadian  Magazine  of  Science  and  Patent  Office  Record.  Monthly.  (Since  1873) 
s±r>()  per  year.  Pub.  by  Bui-land  Lithographic  Co.,  lira.,  9  Blenry  St.,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada. 

Canadian  Manufacturer  and  Industrial  World.  Semi-monthly.  (Since  1882.) 
£1. 00  per  year.  Ed.  by  J.  J.  Casidey.  Pub.  by  Canad.  Manuf.  Pub.  Co.,  lirn., 
Toronto,  Out.,  Canada. 

Canadian  Mining  and  Mechanical  Review.  Monthly.  (Since  1882.)  $1.50  per 
year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  B.  T.  A.  Bell,  Ottawa,  Carleton  Co.,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Canadian  Record  of  Science.  Quarterly.  Jan.,  April,  July,  Oct.  (Since  1882) 
si. 50  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  the  Natural  History  Society,  32  University 
St.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Chemical  News.  Devoted  to  analytical  and  technical  chemistry.  Weekly.  Fri- 
day. 4d.  (Since  1859)  Office:  Boy  Court,  Ludgate  Hill,  E.  C.,  London. 

Chemical  Review.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  manufacturing  chemists.  Monthly. 
10s.  per  year.  Office  47,  Fetter  Lane,  E.  C.,  London. 

Chemical  Trade  Journal.  Devoted  to  the  commercial  aspect  of  the  chemical  and 
allied  industries.  Weekly.  4rf.,  12s  6d.  per  year.  Ed.  by  Geo.  E.  Davis.  Pub.  by 
Davis  Bros.,  5  John  Dalton  St.,  Manchester,  England. 

Coal  Trade  Journal.  Weekly.  Wednesday.  (Sinoe  1869)  $3.00  per  year.  Ed.  and 
Pub.  Fred.  E.  Saward,  111  Broadway,  New  York. 

Colliery  Engineer.  An  illustrated  Journal  of  Coal  and  Metal  Mining  and  kin- 
dred Interests.  Special  Features:  Valuable  Information  relating  to  mining, 
with  Details.  Monthly.  (Since  1881.)  Ed.  by  Thoa.  J.  and  R.  J.  Foster.  $2.00 
per  year.  Pub.  by  the  Colliery  Engineer  Co.,  Coal  Exchange,  Scranton,  Pa. 
See  also  Advertisement. 

Colliery  Guardian.  Devoted  to  the  Interests  of  the  Coal  and  Iron  Trades.  Special 
Features:  Latest  Reports  from  all  Coal  and  Iron  Centres,  Articles  on  theoreti- 
cal and  practical  Coal  mining  and  Surveying;  Open  Contracts;  Prices  of  Coal 
and  Iron;  List  of  Shares;  etc.  Weekly,  Friday,  5d;  24s  per  year.  (Since  1860.) 
Pub.  by  H.  Kirby  Atkinson.  49  Essex  St.,  Strand,  W.  C.  London. 

Colliery  Guide.  Annually,  March.  (Since  1883.)  QsQd.  Being  a  Directory  of  Col- 
liery Owners  and  Managers.  Office:  3  Summerhill  Terrace,  Newcastle  on-Tyne, 
England. 

Colliery  Manager  and  Journal  of  Mining  Engineering.  Contains  full  Information 
on  all  Topics  interesting  to  Colliery  Managers  and  Mining  Engineers.  Special 
Features:  Very  valuable  technical  Articles.  Monthly,  6d;  6s,  per  year.  (Since 
1885.)  Pub.  by  Wm.  Gate.  32  Bmverie  St.,  E.  C.  London. 

Colliery  Manager's  Pocket  Book,  Almanack,  and  Diary.  Annually,  December. 
(Since  1869.)  2s  and  3s.  Pub.  by  W.  M.  Hutchings,  38  Hutton  Street,  White- 
friars,  E.  C.,  London. 

Colorado  Mining  Gazette.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1882.)  $2.50  per  year.  Ed. 
and  pub.  by  R,  D.  Blair,  Idaho  Springs,  Clear  Creek  Co.,  Colo. 

Dixie.  A  Record  of  Southern  industrial  Possibility  and  Development,  Monthly. 
Since  1885.)  $1.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  Dixie  Co., "Atlanta,  Ga. 

Domestic  Engineering.  Monthly.  (Since  1889.)  $1.00  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by 
11.  W.  Culbertson.  557,  559,  The  Rookery,  Chicago,  111. 

Engineer.  Devoted  to  the  Manufacture  and  Application  of  the  Metals.  Special 
leatures:  New  Inventions,  etc.;  Lists  of  Patents;  Details  of  Specifications,  Re- 
views of  Scientific  Works,  etc.  Weekly,  Friday,  Qd.  (Since  1856.)  Pub.  by  Syd- 
ney White.  163  Strand,  W.  C.  London. 

Engineer.  Bi-weekly,  (Since  1881.)  $2.00  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  Egbert  P. 
Watson  &  Son,  150  Nassau  St.,  New  York. 

Engineer  and  Iron  Trade's  Advertiser.  Devoted  to  the  Iron  Industries  in  Scot- 
land particularly.  Weekly,  Thursday,  2d.  Pub.  by  A.  R.  Goldie,  Glasgow, 
Scotland. 

Engineering.  Devoted  to  Engineering  in  all  its  Branches.  Special  features: 
Latest  Inventions;  Important  work  in  Progress;  Subjects  connected  with  the 
Profession.  Weekly,  Friday.  Ed.  by  Win.  H.  Maw  and  James  Dredge.  Gd. 
(Since  1866.)  Pub.  by  C.  Gilbert,  35,  36,  Bedford  St.,  W.  C.  London. 

Engineering  and  Building  Record  and  Sanitary  Engineer.  Weekly,  Saturday. 
(Since  1877.)  Ed.  by  Henry  C.  Meyer.  $4.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  Wm.  Gibson,  jr. 
277  Pearl  St.,  New  York. 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal.  Devoted  to  everything  new  and  valuable  to 
the  Engineer,  the  Miner,  the  Metallurgist,  the  Investor,  and  the  general  reader 
who  desires  to  understand  the  Foundations  of  wealth,  how  Metals  and  Minerals 


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are  produced, manufactured  and  used.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Sincel866.)  $4.00  per 
year.  Ed.  by  Rich.  P.  Rothwell.  Pub.  by  the  Scientific  Pub.  Co.  27  Park 
Place,  New  York. — An  Export  edition  issued  Monthly.  See  also  Advertisement. 

Engineering  Magazine.  Devoted  to  industrial  progress.  (With  special  de- 
partment on  Mining.)  Monthly.  (Since  1891.)  $3.00  per  year,  25c  per  No.  Pub. 
by  Engineering  Co.,  World  Buildg.,  New  York. 

Engineering  News  and  American  Railway  Journal.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since 
1867.)  Ed.  by  D.  McN.  Stauffer  and  A.  M.  Willington,  $5.00  per  year.  Pub.  by 
the  Engineering  News  Pub.  Co;,  97  Tribune  Buildg.,  Printing  House  Square, 
New  York. 

English  Mechanic  and  World  of  Science.  Devoted  to  all  subjects  connected 
with  Engineering,  Chemistry,  and  allied  Branches.  Weekly,  Friday,  %d.  (Since 
1865.)  Pub.  by  E.  J.  Kibblewhite,  332  Strand,  W.  C.  London. 

Financial  and  Mining  Record.  Devoted  to  Finance,  Commerce  and  the  Indus- 
tries. Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1877.)  Ed.  by  Th.  Jordan.  $4.00  per  year.  Pub. 
by  the  Unit  Co.,  Edwin  S.  Schenck,  Manager,  61  Broadway,  New  York.  See 
also  Advertisement. 

Financial  Observer  and  Mining  Herald.     Devoted  to   Exposures   of  Bogus   Fin- 
ance, (especially  in  Mining.)  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1890.)  10s  per  year,  2d, 
per  No.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  C,  W.  Ferryman,  96  Queen  St.,  E.  C.  London. 
N.  B,— Valuable  to  investors. 

Geological  Magazine.  A  Journal  of  Geology.  Monthly.  Is  Qd.  Pub.  by  Kegan 
Paul,  Truebner  &  Co.,  lim.  London. 

Geological  Record.  Annually.  January.  (Since  1874.)  16s.  Pub,  by  Taylor  & 
Francis,  7£  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet  St.,  E.  C.  London. 

Geologist's  Association  Proceedings.  Special  Features:  Geological  Papers,  Ed. 
by  G.  S.  Boulger.  Quarterly.  Is  Qd.  Pub.  by  E.  Stanford,  26,  27  Cockspur  St., 
Charing  Cross,  London. 

Ceologist's  Society  Journal.  Quarterly,  Feb.,  May,  Aug.,  Nov.  5s,  Pub.  by 
Longmans,  Green  &Co.,  London. 

Granite  Cutter's  Journal.  Monthly.  (Since  1877.)  Ed.  by  J.  B.  Dyer.  $1.00  per 
year.  Pub.  by  the  Granite  Cutter's  National  Union,  Barre,  Washington  Co., 
Vermont. 

Industrial  World.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1890.)  $2.00  per  year.  Pub.  by 
the  World  Pub.  Co.,  Spokane  Falls,  Wash. 

Industrial  World  and  Iron  Worker.  Weekly,  Thursday.  (Since  1859.)  $3.00  per 
year.  Ed.  by  D.  H.  Mason.  Pub.  by  the  Industrial  World  Co.,  51,  53  La  Salle 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Industries.  Devoted  to  all  matters  connected  with  the  Industrial  Life  and  Pro- 
gress. Weekly,  Friday,  Qd.  (Since  1886.)  Office:  358  Strand,  W.  C.  London. 

Iron.  (Formerly  Mechanic's  Magazine.)  Devoted  to  every  interest  connected  with 
Iron  and  Steel,  Metals,  Manufactures  and  Science  generally.  The  only  metal- 
lurgical Paper  publ.  in  the  United  Kingdom.  Weekly,  Friday,  Qd.  Ed.  by  P.  F. 
Nursey.  (Since  1823.)  Office:  161  Fleet  St.,  E.  C.  London. 

Iron.  Monthly.  (Since  1882.)  Ed.  by  John  W.  Graiff,  jr.  $2.00  per  year.  Pub.  by 
Iron  Pub.  Co.,  Drexel  Build.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Iron  Age.  A  Review  of  the  Hardware  Iron,  and  Metal  Trades.  Weekly,  Thurs- 
day. (Since  1847.)  $4.50  per  year;  Semi-monthly  edition,  $2.30  per  year; 
Monthly  edition,  $1.15  per  year.  Pub.  by  Dav.  Williams,  66  Duane  St. /New 
York. 

Iron  and  Coal  Trades  Review.  Devoted  to  the  Iron  and  Coal  Trades  and  allied 
Interests.  Weekly,  Friday,  Qd.  (Since  1866.)  Office  342  Strand,  W.  C.  London. 

Iron  and  Steel  Trade's  Journal.  Devoted  to  the  Iron,  Steel,  Machinery  and  Tin- 
plate  Trades.  Special  Features:  Reports  from  various  centres  of  Industry; 
Prices  for  the  week;  Contracts  entered  into.  Weekly,  Saturday,  6d.  (Since 
1849.)  Pub.  by  Samuel  Griffiths  and  Co.,  lim.  82,  84  Cannon  St.,  E.  C.  Lon- 
don. 

Iron  Belt.  Monthly.  (Since  1890.)  Ed.  by  John  C.  Hill.  $2.00  per  year.  Pub.  by 
J.  T.  Hall  and  J.  C.  Hill,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Iron  Industry  Gazette.  Monthly.  (Since  1881.)  $1,50.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  McFaul 
and  Nolan.  Cor.  Seneca  and  Pearl  Sts.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Iron  Trade  Circular  (Ryland's).  Organ  of  the  Iron,  Steel,  and  Hardware  Trade 
generally.  Weekly,  Saturday.  21s  per  year.  (Since  1864.)  Office:  46  Union 
Passage,  Birmingham,  England. 


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Iron  Trade  Review.  Weekly,  Thursday.  (Since  1868.)  Ed.  by  W.  M.  Day.  $3.00 
per  year.  Pub.  by  Cleveland  Printing  &  Pub.  Co.,  27  Vincent  St.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

Journal  of  Commerce  and  Cotton,  Wool  andiron.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since 
1854.)  $3.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  the  Journal  of  Commerce  Pub.  Co.,  128  Pur- 
chase St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute.  Devoted  to  Science  and  the  Mechanic  Arts. 
Monthly.  (Since  1826.)  Ed.  by  Chas.  Bullock,  P.  Frazer,  Edw.  J.  Houston, 
Thep.  D.  Rand,  C.  Sellers,  and  others.  $5.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  the  Franklin 
Institute  15  South  7th  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Journal  of  Oil  and  Gas.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1889.)  $2.00  per  year.  Ed. 
and  pub.  by  H.  E.  Woods,  Lima,  Allen  Co.,  Ohio. 

Journal  of  the  United  States  Association  of  Charcoal  Iron  Workers,  Devoted  to 
Metallurgy.  Bi-monthly.  (Since  1880.)  $3.00  per  year.  Ed.  and  pub.  by  John 
Birkinbine,  25  N.  Juniper  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Journal  of  Useful  Inventions  and  Patent  Solicitor's  Directory.  Monthly.  (Since 
1889.)  $2.00  per  year.  Office,  874,  Temple  Court,  New  York. 

Kansas  City  Scientist.  Official  Organ  of  the  Kansas  City  Academy  of  Science. 
Monthly.  (Since  1887.)  Ed.  by  R.  B.  Trouslot.  $1.00  per  year.  Pub.  by 
Academy  of  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Light,  Heat  and  Power.  Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1880.)  Ed.  by  Geo.  W. 
GraefT,  jr.  $4.00  per  year.  Office:  Drexel  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Machinery  World.  Commercial,  Monthly.  (Since  1890.)  $1.00  per  year.  Ed. 
and  pub.  by  D.  Elsinger,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Manufacturer  and  Builder.  Monthly.  (Since  1869.)  Ed.  by  Wm.  H.  Wuhl. 
$1.50  per  year.  Pub.  by  Henri  Gerard,  83  Nassau  St.,  New  York. 

Manufacturer  and  Inventor.  Devoted  to  the  Industries,  Trades,  Manufactures, 
and  Inventions.  15th  of  each  Month.  10s  Gd,  per  year.  (Since  1887.)  Office: 
22  St.Andrew  St.,  E.  C.  London. 

Manufacturer's  Record.  A  Southern  industrial  Railroad  and  financial  news- 
paper. Weekly,  Saturday.  (Since  1873.)  Ed.  by  R.  H.  Edmonds.  $4.00  per 
year.  Office:  Cor.  Exchange  Place  and  Commerce  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  New 
York  Office:  132  Nassau  St. 

Manufacturer's  Review  and  Industrial  Record.  Monthly.  (Since  1868.)  $2.00  per 
year.  Pub.  by  Industrial  Record  Pub.  Co.,  lim.  140  Nassau  St.,  New  York. 

Mechanical  News.  Semi-monthly.  (Since  1871.)  $1.00  per  year.  Pub.  by  James 
Leffel  &  Co.,  110  Liberty  Street,  New  York. 

Mechanics.  Monthly.  (Since  1882.)  Ed.  by  H.  H.  Suplee.  $2.00  per  year.  Pub. 
by  John  M.  Davis,  430  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Metal  and  Iron  Journal.  English  and  German.  Monthly.  $1.00  per  year. 
(Since  1890.)  Ed.  and  pub.  by  E.  A.  Sittig  &  Son.  Cor.  Lake  and  Clark  Streets, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  3  East  14th  St.  New  York. 

Mineralogical  Magazine  and  Journal  of  the  Mineralogical  Society.  Devoted  to 
Mineralogy  and  Petrology.  Irregular.  Price  varies.  Pub.  by  Simpkin,  Mar- 
shall, Kent  &  Co.  Stationer's  Hall  Court,  E.  C.  London. 

Mining  and  Scientific  Press.  An  illus.  Journal  of  mining,  Popular  Science  and 
General  News.  Weekly,  Saturday.  Ed.  by  W.  B.  Ewer.  $3.00  per  year. 
(Since  1832.)  Pub.  by  Dewey  &  Co.  220  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Lon- 
don Office:  Alfred  E.  Ann.  63,  64  New  Broad  St.,  E.  C. 

N.  B.— An  excellent  professional  paper.  Special  Features:  Progress  of  Mining  and  allied 
branches  with  details;  stocks,  and  useful  information  of  value  to  the  profession.  See 
also  Advertisement. 

Mining  and  Scientific  Review.   Devoted  to  the  Mining,  Scientific,  Manufacturing, 

Railway  and  trade  interests  of  the  Great   West.     Weekly,   Thursday.    (Since 

1868.)  $2.00  per  year.     Ed.   and   pub.   by   H.   L.   Wadsworth.    1209   17th   St., 

Denver,  Colo. 
Mining  Engineer.     Monthly.  2$d.    Pub.  by  the  Associated  Miner's  Corporation, 

Gram  pound  Road,  London. 
Mining  Exchange  Journal.     Devoted  to  the  Interests  of  Investors.  Daily,  except 

Sunday.  (Since  1889.)  $3.00  per  year.     Ed.  and  pub  by  H.  L.  Comstock  &  Co. 

Room  16,  Granite  Building,  Denver,  Colo. 
Mining  Industry  and  Tradesman.    Devoted  to  Mining,  Manufacturing  and  Trade. 

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Basdttwork  of  Urach. 

Leibbrand.     Das  staatliche  B^saltvverk  Urach  in  Wuerttemberg.     Paper,  M.  5.00. 

Ernst  and  S. 

Bessemerizing  and  Electrolysis  for  Copper,  Nickel  and  Lead. 
Hering-,  C.  A.     Bessemern  und  Electrolyse  fuer  Kupfer-,  Nickel-  und  Bleisteine. 

M.  2.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Canals  in  the  United  States. 
Mos)er,  Chr.     Die  Wasserstrassen   in   den   Vereinigten   Staaten.     1877.     Paper, 

M.  6.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Coke,  —Manufacture  of,  in  Dortmunt. 
Simmersbach,  F.     Die   Koks-Fabrikalion   5m   Oberbergamtsbezirke   Dortmund. 

1887.     Paper,  M.  8.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Copper  Mining  in  the  Superior  Lake  District  in  the  United  States. 
Mosler,    Chr.     Der  Kupferbergbau   am  Obern  See   in  Nord   America.     I.  1877. 

P*  per,  M.  2.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

( 'upriferous  Slate  Mining  Company. 
Mansfelder  Kupferschie'fer  bauendeGeweikschaft.     M.  6.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Dislocations. 
Dannenberg-,  R.     Verwerfungen.     M.  2.50.  Craz  and  G. 

Excavation. 
Rziha,  F.  von.    Der  Engliscbe  Einschnittbetrieb.     1872.     Paper,  M.  2.00. 

Ernst  and  S. 

Furnaces  for  metallurgical  processes. 
Ledebur,  A.     Oefen  iuer  metallurgische  Prozesse.     M.  4.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Hoisting  and  Hauling  by  Chains. 
Braun,  E.     Kettenfoerderung.     M.  8.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Iron  Works. — Outlines  of  the  practice  of. 
Wedding-,    H.     Grundnss  der   Eisenhuettenkunde.     Paper,   M.     9.00;     bound, 

M.  10.50.  Ernst  and  S. 

Journal  of  Mining,  Metallurgy,  etc. 
Zeitschrift  fuer  das  Berg-,  Huetten-  und  Salinenwesen.  Ernst  and  S. 

Lateral  Secretion,  Theory  of. 
Stelzner,  A.  W.     Lateralsecretions-Tbeorie.     M.  1.50.  Craz  and  G. 

Management  of  Mines  in  Prussia. 
Lange,  C.  F.  R.     Grubenhaushaltswesen  in  Preussen.    M.  4.00.          Craz  and  G. 

M<  I'hanical  Dressing,  Development  of,  du -ring  the  last  100  years. 

Althans,  F.     Die  Entwickelung  der  mechanischen  Aufbereitung.   1879.   M.  8.00. 

Ernst  and  S. 

Mechanics:  introduction  to. 
Undeutsch,  H.     Einfuehrung  in  die  Mechanik.     M.  12.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Metallurgy,    Contributions  to,   from  Bolivia:   Amalgamation  of  Silver — Working-off 

//>  nc-ore. 
Gmehling,  A.     Metallurgische  Beitraege  aus  Bolivia,     M.  2.00.          Craz  and  G. 

Method  of  Dressing  and  Coking  Coal  in  the  Saar  District. 
Remy,   R.      Die    Kohlenaufbereitung    und  Verkokung    im   Saargebiet.      1S90. 

M.  8.00.  Ernst  and  S. 


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Method  of  forming  Patent-fuel  from  Coal-dust. 
Berg,  F.     Ueber  die  technisch  und  oekonomisch  am  meisten  geeignete  Methode 

zur  Briquettirung  der  westfaelischeu  Feinkohle.    1880.    Paper,  M.  10.00. 

Ernst  and  S. 

Mine  Gases:  General  Report  of  the  Prussian  Commission  on. 
Hasslacher,   A.       Hauptbericht    der   preussischen     Schlagwetter-Com mission. 

1887.     Paper,  M.  10.00.  Ernst  and  S, 

Mine  (rases:  Supplement  to  General  Report  of  Commission  on. 
Hasslacher,    A.      Anlagen  zum    Hauptbericht  der    preussischen   Schlagwetter 

Commission.     5  Baende.     M.  56.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Mines  and  Foundries  of  the  Upper  Hartz  (District.) 
Capacci,  C.     Les  Mines  et  Usines  du  Hartz  Superieur.     M.  8.00.        Craz  and  G. 

Mine  Surveying. 
Borchers,  E.     Die  praktische  Markscheidekunst.     M.  16.00.  Kuehtmann. 

Mine  Surveying. 
Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Markscheiderwesen.      M.  12.50.  Craz  and  G. 

Mining  and  Metallurgy  at  the  Philadelphia  Exhibition  1876. 
Althans,   F.     Das    Berg-   und   Huetten-Wesen  auf  der    Weltausstellung   1876. 

M.  2.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Mining  and  Metallurgy:  Quarterly  Report  of  the  Literature  of. 
Vierteljahrsbericht  ueber  Berg-  and  Huettenmaennische  Literatur.     Per  Jahr, 

M.  2.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Mining. — Contribution  to  the  History  of  Mining  in  Silesia. 
Serlo,  A.     Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  des  schlesischen  Bergbaues  in  den  letzten  100 

Jrthren.     1869.     Paper,  M.  5.50.  Ernst  and  S. 

Mining  and  Metallurgy  at  Freiberg. 
Freiberg-'s  Berg-  und  Huettenwesen.     M.  7.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Mining  of  Mineral  Coal  in  the  Vicinity  of  Saarbruecken. 
Hasslacher,  A.,  etc.     Der  Steinkohlenbergbau  des  preussischen  Staates  in  der 

Umgebung  von  Saarbruecken.     1 — 5.     (Separately.)     M.  50.00.      Ernst  and  S. 

Mining  Schools  in  Prussia. 
Bergschulen,  die,  im  preussischen  Staate.     1889.   Paper,  M.  4.00.     Ernst  and  S. 

Mining  Terms. 
Gaetzschmann,  M.  F.     Bergmaennische  Ausdruecke.     M.  2.25.        Craz  and  G. 

New  Pumping  Engines. 
Hoermann,  A.   Die  rieuen  Wasserhaltungsmaschinen  auf  den  Dechenschaechten 

bei  Saarbruecken,  etc.     1864.     Boards,  M.  20.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Pocketbook  for  Chemists  and  Metallurgists. 
Taschenbuch     fuer     Che.miker    und    Huettenleute.       Hrsg.   von  dem'  Verein 

"Huette"  1883.     Paper  M.  8.00,   bound  M.  9.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Pressed  Fuel.     (Briquette.) 
Preissig1,  Ed.     Presskohlen-Indnstrie.     M.  8.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Refrigeration  process. 
Poetsch,  F.  A.     Gefrierverfahren.     M.  1.50.  Craz  and  G. 

Safety  Lamps. 
Sicherheitslampen  beim  Steinkohlenbergbau.     M.  24.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Scaffolding  for  Wire-rope  pulleys  in  Mining  Plants. 
Eichenauer,  A.     Die  Seilscheibengerueste  der  Berg werk 8- Anlagen.     M.  20.00. 

Kuehtmann. 

Technical  Excursions:   Sketches  of  Machinery  used  on  the  Rhine  and  in  Westphalia. 
Riedler,  A.    Maschinentechnische  Excursionen:   Skizzen  vom   Kheinland  und 

Westphalen,  etc.  M.  18.00.  Craz  and  G. 

Tunneling, — Complete  manual  of. 
Kziha,  F.  von.      Lehrbuch  der  gesammten  Tunnel-Baukunst.    2  Baende.     1874. 

M.  54.00.  Ernst  and  S. 

Tunneling. — New  Method  of  tunneling  with  application  of  Iron. 

Bziha,  F.  von.    Die  neue  Tunnel-Baumethode  in  Eisen.     1864.  Paper,  M.  4.00. 

Ernst  and  S. 

Working  of  the  Collieries  near  Saarbruecken. 
Nasse,  B.    Der  technische  Betrieb  der  Steinkohlengruben  bei   Saarbruecken. 

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Canals  in  the  United  States. 

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Copper  Mining  in  the  Superior  Lake  District  in  the  United 

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Iron  Works. — Outlines  of  the  practice  of. 

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Journal  of  Mining,  Metallurgy,  and  Salines  (Salt  Works) 

in  Prussia. 

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in  dem  Preussischen  Staate. 
Herausgegeben  im  Ministerium  fuer  Handel  und  Gewerbe. 

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gang  1867—1873).  4.  je  13,50  M.  —  Band  XXII— XXXVIII  (Jahrgang  1874 
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Haupt-Kegister  zur  Zeitschrift  fuer  das  Berg-,  Huetten-  und  Salinenwesen   im 
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(Von  dieser  Zeitschrift  werden  die  Baende  VI,  VII,  XVII,  XVIII,  XX,  XXI 
einzeln  nicht  mehr  abgegeben. ) 

Mechanical  Dressing,  Development  of,  during  the  last  100 

years. 

Althans,  F.  Die  Entwickelung  der  mechanischen  Aufbereitung  in  den  letzten  bun. 
dert  Jahren.  Mit  3  Tafeln.  4.  1879.  geh.  8  M. 

Method  of  Dressing  and  Coking  Coal  in  the  Saar  District. 

Remy,  Richard.  Die  Koblenaufbereitung  und  Verkokung  im  Saargebiet.  4.  Text 
mit  Atlas  in  gr.  Folio.  1890.  *  8  M. 

(Siehe:  Hasslacher,  Steinkohlenbergbau  V.) 

Method  of  forming  Patent-fuel  from  Coal-dust. 

Berg,  Ferd.,  Berg-Referendar.  Ueber  die  technisch  und  oekonomisch  am  meisten 
geeignete  Methode  zur  Briquettirung  der  westfaelischen  Feinkohle,  Text  4. 
Mit  einem  Atlas  von  9  Tafeln.  Folio.  1880.  geh.  *  10  M. 

Mines  Gases,  General  Report  of  the  Prussian  Com- 
mission on. 

Hasslacher,  A.,  Oberbergrath.  Hauptbericht  der  Preussischen  Schlagwetter-Com- 
mission.  Erstattet  im  Namen  der  Commission,  gr.  8.  1887.  geh.  10  M. 

Mine  Gases,  Supplement  to  General  Report  of  the  Prussian 

Commission  on. 

Hasslacher,  A.  Anlagen  zum  Haupt-Bericht  der  Preussischen  Schlagwetter-Com- 
inission. 

Band  I.  gr.  8.  1887.  geh.  6  M.  —  Band  II.  gr.  8.  1887.  geh.  8  M.  — 
Band  III.  gr.  8.  1887.  Mit  einem  Atlas  von  66  Tafeln  in  4.  in  Mappe  24  M.  — 
Band  IV.  gr.  8.  1887.  geh.  6  M.  —  Band  V.  gr.  8.  1887.  geh.  12  M. 

Mit  Ausnahme  des  IV.  Bandes  werden  die  Baende  auch  einzeln  abgegeben, 
soweit  die  Vorraethe  des  vollstaendigen  Werkes  dies  gestatten. 

Der  Prei.s  des  vollstaendigen  Werkes,  5  Baende  und  Hauptbericht,  ist  60  M. 

Mining  and  Metallurg}^  at  the  Philadelphia  Exhibition 

1876. 

Althans,  F.,  Oberbergrath.  Das  Berg-  und  Huetten wesen  auf  der  Welt-Ausstellung 
zu  Philadelphia  im  Jahre  1876.  4.  1877.  geh.  2  M. 

Mining.     Contribution  to  the  History  of  Mining  in  Silesia. 

Serlo,  A.,  Kgl.  Ministerial-Direktor.  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  des  Schlesischen  Berg- 
baues  in  den  letzten  Hundert  Jahren.  Festschrift  zur  Feier  des  hundertjaehri- 
gen  Bestehens  des  Kgl.  Ober-Bergamtes  zu  Breslau  am  5.  Juni  1869.  Im  Auf- 
trage  Sr.  Excellenz  des  Herrn  Ministers  fuer  Handel,  Gewerbe  und  oeffentliche 
Arbeiten  Grafen  von  Itzenplitz.  Mit  2  Kupfertafeln.  gr.  Lex.  8.  1869.  geh. 

5,50  M. 

Mining  of  Mineral  Coal  in  the  Vicinity  of  Saarbruecken. 

Hasslacher,  A.  Jordan,  B.,  und  Nasse,  R.  Der  Steinkohlenbergbau  des  Preussi- 
schen Staates  in  der  Umgebung  von  Saarbruecken.  Im  Auftrage  des  Herrn 
Ministers  der  oeffentlichen  Arbeiten  dargestellt. 

I.  Geologische  Skizzen  des  Saarbruecker  Steinkohlengebirges  von  R.  Nasse. 
Mit  5  Tafeln.    4.1884.    geh.  7,50  M. 

II.  Geschichtliche  Entwickelung  des  Steinkohleii-Bergbaues  im  Saargebiete, 
von  A.  Hasslacher.     Mit  3  Tafeln.    4.    1884.    geh.  7,50  M. 

III.  Der  technische  Betrieb  der  Kgl.  Steinkohlengruben  bei  Saarbruecken, 
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in  den  letzten  30  Jahren,  von  B.  Jordan.     Mit  einer  Tafel.   4.    1884.  geh.  3  M. 

V.  Die  Kohlenaufbereitung  und  Verkokung  im  Saargebiete,  von  Rich.  Remy, 
Kgl.  Bergassessor.     Mit  10  Tafeln.     1890.    geh.  8  M. 

Mining  Schools  in  Prussia. 

Bergsohnlen,  die,  im  Preuss.  Staate.    Nach  amtl.  Quellen.    4.    1889.    geh.     *  4  M. 

New  Pumping  Engines. 

Hoermann,  A.,  Professor  und  Lehrer  der  Maschinenkunde  an  der  Kgl.  Bergakade- 
mie  zu  Berlin.  Die  neuen  Wasserhaltungsmaschinen  auf  den  Dechenschaech- 
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grube  bei  Kattowitz.  Text  in  4.  geh,  Hierzu  ein  Atlas  mit  29  Tafeln  in 
Doppel- Folio.  1864.  steif  geh.  20  M. 

Pocketbook  for  Chemists  and  Metallurgists. 

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,,Huetteu.  Mit  220  in  den  Text  eingedruckten  Holzschnitten.  8.  1883.  geh. 

8  M. 
geb.  in  Sarsenet  9  M. 

Safety  Lamps. 

Siclierheitslampenwcsen  beim  Steinkohlenbergbau.  Bericht  der  Preussischen 
Schlagwetter-Commission.  Text  in  gr.  8.  geh.  Mit  einem  Atlas  von  (JO  Tafeln. 
gr.  4.  In  Mappe.  (Siehe:  Hasslacher.)  24  M 

Tunneling, — Complete  manual  of. 

Rziha,  F.  von,  Professor  der  k.  k.  technischen  Hochschule  in  Wien. 

Lehrbuch  der  gesaramten  Tunnel-Baukunst. 

Zwei  Baende.     Mit  650  in  den  Text  eingedruckten  Holzschnitten.    Zweite 
Auflage.    gr.  Lex.  8.     1874.  54  M. 

Der  Herr  Verfasser  spricht  sich  im.  Vorworte  zum  1.  Bande  wie  folgt 

darueber  aus: 

Die  guenstigen  Beurtheilungen  des  Vorlaeufers  dieses  Werkes  haben  das 
T.eduerfniss  einer  in  die  Einzelnheiten  der  Tunnelbaukunst  eingehenden 
Arbeit  so  nachdruecklich  hervorgehoben,  dass  in  mir  die  Bedenken  sich  nur 
vergroessern  mussten,  ob  das  vorliegende  Lehrbuch  denjenigen  Anforderun- 
gen,  welche  an  dasselbe  gestellt  werden  duerfen,  auch  entsprechen  werde. 
Sicht  eine  Unterschaetzung  des  Materials,  welches  ich  im  Laufe  langjaehriger 
Praxis  gesammelt  habe,  liegt  dem  zu  Grunde,  sondern  die  besonderen 
Schwierigkeiten,  welche  bei  einer  ersten  systematischen  Behandlung  eines 
ungemein  ausgebreiteten  Stoffes  hervortreten.  Es  kann  derrmach  das  gegen- 
waertige  Werk  auch  keinen  Anspruch  darauf  machen,  diesen  gewaltigen 
Stoff  vollstaendig  erschoepft  zu  haben,  vielmehr  \vird  es  nur  als  ein  erster 
Versuch  der  Loesung  einer  Aufgabe  zu  betrachten  sein,  die  im  Ingenieurwe- 
sen  i miner  mehr  an  Bedeutung  gevvinnt,  eine  Loesung,  welche  ich  nur  in 
Folge  vielfacher  Errnunterung  dazu  unternommen  habe. 

Tunneling. — New  Method  of  tunneling  with  application  of 

Iron. 

Rziha,  F.,  von.  Die  neueTunnel-Baumethode  in  Eisen,  angewendet  bei  den  Timnel- 
bauten  zu  Naensen  und  Ippensen  auf  der  Herzoglich  Braunschweig-Holzinin- 
dener  Eisenbahn.  Ein  Vorlaeufer  des  Lehrbuchs  der  gesaminten  Tunnel-Bau- 
kunst. Mit  33  in  den  Text  eingedruckten  Holzschnitten.  gr.  Lex.  8.  1804. 
geh.  4  M. 


Working  of  the  Collieries  near  Saarbruecken. 

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